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Aperture No. 255
From fashion to architecture to the printed page, this issue considers how photography and design frame our daily lives.
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Aperture 223
Addresses the role of photography in the African American experience, guest edited by Sarah Lewis, distinguished author and art historian.
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Aperture 237
Wolfgang Tillmans guest-edits Aperture’s “Spirituality” issue, which features contributions by artists, scientists, and writers who examine the different ways photography has been used to represent humanity’s longing for spiritual connection and solidarity.
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Aperture No. 256
Aperture’s “Arrhythmic Mythic Ra” explores family, society, and the cosmic through the eyes of guest editor Deana Lawson.
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Aperture No. 255 Bundle
Collect all 3 covers of Aperture’s Design Issue, featuring photographs by David Hartt, Luigi Ghirri, and Dayanita Singh.
$52.40
Aperture No. 255
From fashion to architecture to the printed page, this issue considers how photography and design frame our daily lives.
$17.47
Aperture 254
“Counter Histories” features artists and photographers from around the world who tell new stories about how the past informs the present.
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Aperture 253
“Desire”—featuring an exclusive interview with Juergen Teller on the occasion of his Paris retrospective—presents a look at how photographs are expressions of our wants, needs, and wishes.
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Aperture 252
Guest edited by the New York–based artist Lyle Ashton Harris and the Accra-based photographer and educator Nii Obodai, Aperture 252 considers the Ghanaian capital as a site of dynamic photographic voices and histories that connect visual culture in West Africa to the world.
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Aperture 251
Guest edited by Stephanie Hueon Tung, “Being & Becoming: Asian in America,” considers how artists use the medium of photography to grapple with questions of visibility, belonging, and what it means to be Asian American.
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Aperture 250
“We Make Pictures in Order to Live” explores the relationship between photography and storytelling across generations and geographies. Featuring visual stories that excite, surprise, and illuminate daily life, this issue’s title is a nod to the late, celebrated writer Joan Didion, who declared, “We tell ourselves stories in order to live.” Aperture contributors explore the quiet poetry— or clamoro...
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Aperture 249
“Reference” considers the role images play in the creation of something else. What can a photograph do? Spanning fashion design, architecture, film, and print, the artists featured in this issue borrow and quote from their source material to create transformative works that are all their own.
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Aperture 248
The 70th Anniversary issue features seven original commissions by leading photographers and artists, and seven essays about Aperture’s legacy by award-winning writers and critics.
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Aperture 247
“Sleepwalking,” guest edited by Alec Soth, explores photography’s relationship to dreams, wakefulness, and chance.
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Aperture 246
An issue that considers ceremonies, festivities‚ and how close observation can honor everyday life.
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Aperture 245
An issue that celebrates the dynamic visions of Latinx photography throughout the United States.
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Aperture 244
An issue exploring the idea of cosmologies—the origins, histories, and local universes that artists create for themselves.
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Aperture 243
An issue focused on the relationship between photography, urbanism, and activist trajectories from within and outside Delhi.
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Aperture 242
Marking the one-year anniversary of New York’s shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Aperture magazine’s “New York” issue honors the city through photographs and essays by visionary artists and writers.
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Aperture 241
In “Utopia,” artists, photographers, and writers envision a world without prisons, document visionary architecture, honor queer space and creativity, and dream of liberty through spiritual self-expression. They show us that utopia is not a far-fetched scheme, but rather a way of reshaping our future.
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Aperture 240
This fall, as debates around nationalism and borders in North America reach a fever pitch, Aperture releases “Native America,” a special issue about photography and Indigenous lives, guest edited by the artist Wendy Red Star.
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Aperture 239
Few works have impacted the world of photography like Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency. Published by Aperture in 1986, Aperture magazine returns to an iconic work with “Ballads,” a special issue featuring an exclusive interview with Goldin as well as a section curated by the artist dedicated to her influences.
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Aperture 238
This issue considers the meanings and forms of domestic spaces, and the relationships between architecture, design, and photography.
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Aperture 237
Wolfgang Tillmans guest-edits Aperture’s “Spirituality” issue, which features contributions by artists, scientists, and writers who examine the different ways photography has been used to represent humanity’s longing for spiritual connection and solidarity.
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Aperture 236
This issue illuminates the diverse image culture in North America’s largest metropolis and the ways Mexican photographers are pushing new visions in the medium.
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Aperture 235
This issue of Aperture, guest-edited by Tilda Swinton, draws upon the themes of Virginia Woolf’s prescient 1928 novel Orlando, revolutionary in both form and spirit, to offer original images and writings that celebrate openness, curiosity, and human possibility.
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Aperture 234
This issue considers the natural world in the age of climate change, extreme weather, and dramatically politicized landscapes.
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Aperture 233
This issue considers how artists and photographers have chronicled their relationships to their families and chosen communities, and takes an expanded view of what families can be.
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Aperture 232
Aperture's “Los Angeles” issue explores how one of America’s most photographed cities is also an essential hub for some of today’s most important photography and photo-based art. Part of an ongoing series of issues that profile the photographic culture of a particular city, “Los Angeles” features key figures in the photography community.
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Aperture 231
The summer issue of Aperture magazine considers the influence of photography on leading filmmakers, and the role of cinema in the work of artists and photographers. Featuring in-depth interviews with Sofia Coppola, Shirin Neshat, and Gus Van Sant, and contributions by Negar Azimi, David Campany, J. Hoberman, Alex Prager, RaMell Ross, Antwaun Sargent, Dayanita Singh, and Dana Stevens, among others.
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Aperture 230
This issue addresses the unique role photography plays in creating a visual record of the national crisis of mass incarceration.
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Aperture 229
The Winter edition of Aperture magazine is a landmark issue dedicated to the representation of transgender lives, communities, and histories in photography. Guest edited by Zackary Drucker, the artist, activist, and producer of the acclaimed television series Transparent, “Future Gender” considers how trans and gender-nonconforming individuals have used photography to imagine new expressions of so...
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Aperture 228
Aperture’s “Elements of Style” issue investigates the role of style, dress, and beauty in the formation of individual identity.
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Aperture 227
Aperture takes an in-depth look at the dynamic spaces that have shaped conversations about photography in Africa for the last twenty-five years—the biennials, experimental art spaces, and educational workshops in which artists and audiences interact with photography.
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Aperture 226
This issue offers an urgent reflection on photography, labor, and community as debates about the economic future of the United States continue into a controversial presidential administration.
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Aperture 225
“On Feminism” focuses on intergenerational dialogues, debates, and strategies of feminism in photography and considers the immense contributions by artists whose work articulates or interrogates representations of women in media and society. Across more than one hundred years of photographs and images, “On Feminism” underscores how photography has shaped feminism as much as how feminism has shaped...
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Aperture 224
This issue delves into the relationship between sound and image. How have photographers drawn inspiration from music? How have cultures of image making developed in tandem with music making? Whether capturing an intoxicating performance, or individuals lost in dance or caught in an ecstatic moment of listening, photographs give form to the ways sounds move us.
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Aperture 223
Addresses the role of photography in the African American experience, guest edited by Sarah Lewis, distinguished author and art historian.
$20.97
Aperture 223
Addresses the role of photography in the African American experience, guest edited by Sarah Lewis, distinguished author and art historian.
$20.97
Aperture 221
This issue, a collaboration between Aperture and Performa, the nonprofit organization dedicated to exploring the critical role of live performance in visual art, takes a capacious approach to considering the intersections of photography and performance.
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Aperture 220
Must-read conversations with nine of the world’s most influential photographers.
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Aperture 217
Words as inspiration for image making, words as images, images as open-ended fictions, documentary under the influence of fiction— these are just some of the ways in which image and language brush up against each other in this issue.
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Aperture 216
Produced in collaboration with the groundbreaking duo Inez & Vinoodh, this issue explores the role of image quotation and reference in fashion photography.
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Aperture 215
Featuring some of the best photography and critical writing being produced in Brazil today, as seen through the prism of the dynamic city of SĂŁo Paulo.
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Aperture 214
Created in conjunction with Magnum Foundation and guest editor Susan Meiselas, "Documentary, Expanded" explores a cross-section of critical questions for practicing documentarians today, when the old models for producing and disseminating work have disappeared.
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Aperture 213
Leading curators, historians, writers, and publishers introduce ten photographers they believe have been overlooked or are undervalued, and deserve more attention today.
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Aperture 212
Taking its name from the 1967 film by Jacques Tati, this issue explores how photography illuminates, facilitates, and participates in the many definitions of play-from role-play and sex-play to theater and jokes to leisure and fantasy.
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Aperture 211
Between science and art, revisiting photography’s role in discovery and experimentation.
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Aperture 210
This edition of Aperture relaunches the redesigned magazine under the title “Hello, Photography,” a playful nod to Daido Moriyama’s seminal project Bye, Bye Photography.
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Aperture 208
Portfolios and Essays from Simon Norfolk, Anne Wilkes Tucker, Will Michels, and Natalie Zelt, Aaron Schuman on Thomas Barrow, Chris Wiley on Lucas Blalock, Francine Prose on George Georgiou, Sylvia Plachy, Bertien van Manen, Chris Killip and Michael Almereyda, Mary Panzer, and Shomei Tomatsu.
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Aperture 207
Portfolios and Essays from Martin Parr, Carole Naggar on Jean Depara, Daniel Naudé, Sylvia Plachy, Francine Prose on Judy Linn, Jason Fulford and Aaron Schuman, Stephanie Sinclair, Melissa Harris on Robert Delpire, and Fred Ritchin on Henri Cartier-Bresson.
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Aperture 206
Portfolios and Essays from Lieko Shiga and Mariko Takeuchi, Aurthur Ou and Walter Benn Michaels, Robert Farris Thompson, Sylvia Plachy, David Campany, Paula Luttringer and Victoria Verlichak, Viviane Sassen and Aaron Schuman, Eugène Atget and Geoff Dyer.
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Aperture 205
Portfolios and Essays from Nick Waplington, Bronwyn Law-Viljoen, David Goldbatt and Ivan Vladislavic, Stephen Shore, Charles Bowden, Julia Peirone, Sam Falls and Lesley A. Martin, Bill Cunningham and Vince Aletti.
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Aperture 204
Portfolios and Essays from Tod Papageorge and John Pilson, Cyprien Gaillard and Brian Dillon, Mary Panzer, Rimaldas Vikšraitis and Martin Parr, Lois Conner, Trevor Paglen and David Levi Strauss, Yasmine El Rashidi, Allan Sekula, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Mark Sealy, Thomas Keenan, Atom Egoyan, Alfredo Jaar, Deborah Willis, David Cole, Ariella Azoulay, Lynsey Addario, Fred Ritchin, Anne Nivat, Pieran...
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Aperture 203
Portfolios and Essays from Daido Moriyama and Ivan Vartanian, Lindeka Qampi and Sandra S. Phillips, Hans-Peter Feldmann and Mark Alice Durant, Mo Yi and Gu Zheng, Helen Sear and Jason Evans, Richard Mosse and Aaron Schuman, Trisha Donnelly and Arthur Ou, and Paolo Ventura.
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Aperture 202
Portfolios and Essays from Geraldo De Barros and Fernando Castro, Greil Marcus, Luisa Lambri and Susan Morgan, Camille Silvy and Mark Haworth-Booth, Mary Panzer, Yann Gross, Sara VanDerBeek and Brain Sholis, Hannah Arendt, Garry Winogrand and Ulrich Baer, Collier Schorr and Vince Aletti.
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Aperture 201
Portfolios and Essays from Lynsey Addario and Elizabeth Rubin, AĂŻm DeĂĽelle LĂĽski and Ariella Azoulay, Lucia Nimcova and Clare Butcher, Willy Ronis and Carole Naggar, Ben Sloat, Axel Hoedt and Magdalene Keaney, Roger Ballen and Walter Guadagnini.
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Aperture 200 (Clare Strand Cover)
Portfolios and Essays from Keith Calhoun, Chandra McCormick, and Deborah Willis, Max Blagg and Barney Kulok, Salvador Toscano, Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, and David M. J. Wood, Lucas Foglia, Martin Parr and Ă“scar Fernando GĂłmez, Clare Strand and David Campany, Mike Mandel and Aaron Schuman, Eric Fischl and E.L. Doctorow.
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Aperture 200
Portfolios and Essays from Keith Calhoun, Chandra McCormick, and Deborah Willis, Max Blagg and Barney Kulok, Salvador Toscano, Pablo Ortiz Monasterio, and David M. J. Wood, Lucas Foglia, Martin Parr and Ă“scar Fernando GĂłmez, Clare Strand and David Campany, Mike Mandel and Aaron Schuman, Eric Fischl and E.L. Doctorow.
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Aperture 199
Portfolios and Essays from Josef Koudelka, Mark Alice Durant, Kelly Poe and Susan Morgan, Richard Learoyd and Peggy Roalf, Stephen Dupont, Paul Graham and Aaron Schuman, OpenEnded Group and David Frankel, Diane Arbus and Robert Gober.
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Aperture 198
Portfolios and Essays from Elliott Erwitt, Marc Riboud, Amanda Hopkinson, Zoe Crosher, Michelle Dubois, Jan Tumlir, Anders Petersen, JH Engström, Robert Voit, Mary Panzer, John Gossage, Gerry Badger, Walid Raad, Alan Gilbert, Scott Anderson, and Paolo Pellegrin.
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Aperture 197
Portfolios and Essays from Carrie Mae Weems, Raymond Cauchetier and Richard Brody, Anthony Downey, Andrew Moore, Robert Adams and Joshua Chuang, Maira Kalman and Francine Prose, Nick Knight and Diane Smyth, Nan Goldin and Greil Marcus.
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Aperture 196
Portfolios and Essays from William Klein and Alessandra Mauro, Gerald Slota and Neil LaBute, Mark Alice Durant, Rob Hornstra, Luc Sante, William Eggleston, Sally Gall and Phillip Lopate, Debbie Fleming Caffery and Mary-Charlotte Domandi.
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Aperture 195
Portfolios and Essays from Edward Hopper, Jeffrey Fraenkel, and Robert Adams, Daniel and Geo Fuchs, Chris Boot, Maya Deren and Mark Alice Durant, Jason Evans, Mary Panzer, Suyeon Yun, Don McCullin and Fred Ritchin.
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Aperture 194
Portfolios and Essays from Sally Mann, Jiang Jian, and Vicki Goldberg, Anthony Downey, Jonathan Torgovnik, Pertti Kekarainen, and Lyle Rexer, Dan Eldon, Candy Jernigan, and Jessica Helfand, William van der Weyde, and Michael Lesy, Lise Sarfati and Sandra S. Phillips.
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Aperture 193
Portfolios and Essays from Peter C. Bunnell, Susan Meiselas and John Berger, Erika Wolf, Phillip Toledano, Richard Misrach, Ulrich Baer, Guy Tillim and Joanna Lehan, John Wood and David Levi Strauss, and Michael “Nick” Nichols.
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Aperture 192
Portfolios and Essays from Joseph Koudelka, Jan Tumlir, Fred Ritchin and Michael Schmelling, Robert Hariman, David Campany, Claudia Algelmaier and Brian Dillon, Duane Michals and Robert Kushner, Jason Evans, Joel Sternfeld and Gretel Ehrlich.
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Aperture 191
Portfolios and Essays from Sophie Calle and Giuseppe Merlino, Robert Frank and Luc Sante, Trevor Paglen and Thomas Keenan, Gilles Peress and John Berger, Jane Hammond and Amei Wallach, Vince Aletti, James Bidgood and Phillip Gefter, Susan Derges and Mark Haworth-Booth, Christopher Phillips and Fuku Noriko, and Mary Panzer.
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Aperture 190 (subscriber cover)
Portfolios and Essays from Martin Parr, James Welling and Noam M. Elcott, David Campany, JH Engstrom and Martin Jaeggi, Philip Jones Griffiths and William Messer, Muzi Quawson, Fred Ritchin, and Gregory Crewdson.
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Aperture 190 (newsstand cover)
Portfolios and Essays from Martin Parr, James Welling and Noam M. Elcott, David Campany, JH Engstrom and Martin Jaeggi, Philip Jones Griffiths and William Messer, Muzi Quawson, Fred Ritchin, and Gregory Crewdson.
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Aperture 189 (signed edition)
Inside spread signed by Martin Parr. Portfolios and Essays from Paolo Woods and Serge Michel, Lyle Rexer, Jason Oddy, William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand, Hara Mikiko, Diana Vreeland and Vince Aletti, Dawoud Bey and Arthur C. Danto, Martin Parr and Wayne Koestenbaum.
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Aperture 189
Portfolios and Essays from Paolo Woods and Serge Michel, Lyle Rexer, Jason Oddy, William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand, Hara Mikiko, Diana Vreeland and Vince Aletti, Dawoud Bey and Arthur C. Danto, Martin Parr and Wayne Koestenbaum.
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Aperture 188 (signed edition)
Portfolios and Essays from Richard Avedon, Lee Friedlander, and Jeffrey Fraenkel, Mikhael Subotzky and Michael Godby, David Campany, Jonathan Torgovnik and Jeffrey Goldberg, Martin Parr and Michel Campeau, Jacqueline Hassink and Francine Prose, Lisa Turvey and Shannon Ebner, Yoshiyuki Kohei and Araki Nobuyoshi. Jacqueline Hassink's spread is signed by the artist.
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Aperture 188
Portfolios and Essays from Richard Avedon, Lee Friedlander, and Jeffrey Fraenkel, Mikhael Subotzky and Michael Godby, David Campany, Jonathan Torgovnik and Jeffrey Goldberg, Martin Parr and Michel Campeau, Jacqueline Hassink and Francine Prose, Lisa Turvey and Shannon Ebner, Yoshiyuki Kohei and Araki Nobuyoshi.
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Aperture 187
Portfolios and Essays from Mary Ellen Mark and Francine Prose, Barry Frydlender and Richard B. Woodward, Roberto Huarcaya and Fernando Castro, Florian Maier-Aichen and Jan Tumlir, Vince Aletti, Grete Stern and Lyle Rexer, and Gerry Badger.
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Aperture 186 (signed edition)
Portfolios and Essays from Pieter Hugo and Brownyn Law-Viljoen, Jay DeFeo and Anne Wilkes Tucker, Thomas Holton and Bonnie Yochelson, Clare Richardson, David Spero, and Jason Oddy, Mark Haworth-Booth and Lee Miller, Takashi Yasumura, Jessica Lange and Mary Ellen Mark, Stephen Shore and Luc Sante. Pieter Hugo's spread is signed by the artist.
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Aperture 186
Portfolios and Essays from Pieter Hugo and Brownyn Law-Viljoen, Jay DeFeo and Anne Wilkes Tucker, Thomas Holton and Bonnie Yochelson, Clare Richardson, David Spero, and Jason Oddy, Mark Haworth-Booth and Lee Miller, Takashi Yasumura, Jessica Lange and Mary Ellen Mark, Stephen Shore and Luc Sante.
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Aperture 185
Portfolios and Essays from Patti Smith, Adam Broomberg, Oliver Chanarin, and David Campany, Caroline Mangez and Alexandra Boulat, Philip Gefterck, Gail Albert Halaban and Jori Finkel, Marilyn Bridges and Gail Buckland, Eirik Johnson and Dalia Azim, Joshua Mack and Jessica Dimmo.
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Aperture 184
Portfolios and Essays from Edgar Martins, Rebecca Solnit, Neil Selkirk, ZalmaĂŻ, Polixeni Papapetrou, Vince Aletti, Frederick Sommer and David Levi Strauss.
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Aperture 183
Portfolios and Essays from William Christenberry, Jessie Mann and Len Prince, Jessica Helfand, Sze Tsung Leong, Nancy Chappell and Mayu Mohanna, Bruce Conner and Greil Marcus, Harri Kallio and Carlo McCormick.
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Aperture 182
Portfolios and Essays from Deborah Willis, Keith Calhoun, and Chandra McCormick, Aaron Neville, Jen Davis and Rod Slemmons, Wilson A. Bentley and W. M. Hunt, Lynn Davis and Arthur C. Danto, Sol LeWitt, Vince Aletti, Elinor Carucci and Diana C. Stoll, Paolo Pellegrin and Scott Anderson.
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Aperture 181
Portfolios and Essays from Mary Ellen Mark and Martin Bell, Alfredo Jaar and Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Elena Dorfman and Susan Morgan, Esteban Pastorino Diaz and Fernando Castro, Alex Webb, William Eggleston.
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Aperture 180
Portfolios and Essays from Allan Gurganus and Joel Sternfeld, Godfrey Reggio and Carlo McCormick, Paolo Ventura and Francine Prose, Vince Aletti, Lise Sarfati and Charlotte Cotton, and Robert Adams.
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Aperture 179
Portfolios and Essays from Neeta Madahar and Carlo McCormick, Hazel Larsen Archer and David Vaughan, Lyle Rexer and Jason Oddy, Charlotte Cotton and Martina Mullaney, Antonin Kratochvil and Michael Persson, Kerry Skarbakka and Wayne Koestenbaum, Martin Parr and Mark Haworth-Booth.
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Aperture 178
Portfolios and Essays from Lalla Essaydi and Isolde Brielmaier, Geoffrey Batchen and Laura Kurgan, Eugene Richards, Hiroshi Sugimoto and John Yau, Vince Aletti and Philip Gefter, and Gaby Messina.
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Aperture 177
Portfolios and Essays from Jason Florio, David Hilliard and Bill Arning, Robert Doisenau and Carole Naggar, Elisabeth Biondi, Rinko Kawauchi and Charlotte Cotton, Abigail Solomon-Godeau, Susan Sontag, John Taylor.
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Aperture 176
Portfolios and Essays from Hellen van Meene and Andrew Hiller, Gary Schneider and Lynne Tillman, Elsa Schiaparelli and Francine Prose, Judy Grayson, Tim Davis, Nan Goldin and Phyllis Thompson Reid.
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Aperture 175
Portfolios and Essays from Serge Enderlin, Serge Michel, and Paolo Woods, Elaine Reichek and David Frankel, Donna Ferrato and Claudia Glenn Dowling, Doug and Mike Starn, Frederick Kaufman, Rosemary Laing and Abigail Solomon-Godeau.
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Aperture 174 (signed edition)
Portfolios and Essays from Richard Misrach, Yassaman Ameri and Minna Proctor, Paul Thorel, Egbert Trogemann, Richard Kalvar, Loretta Lux and Diana C. Stoll. This issue is signed by Richard Misrach.
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Aperture 174
Portfolios and Essays from Richard Misrach, Yassaman Ameri and Minna Proctor, Paul Thorel, Egbert Trogemann, Richard Kalvar, Loretta Lux and Diana C. Stoll.
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Aperture 173
Portfolios and Essays from Carlo McCormick, Walter Martin, and Paloma Munoz, Peter Yenne, Philip Gefter, Roger Ballen and Charles Bowden, John Dugdale, John Kelly, and David Frankel.
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Aperture 172
Portfolios and Essays from Stephen Shore and Peter Schjeldahl, Marco Pesaresi and Federico Fellini, Gerda Taro and Richard Whelan, David Maisel and Diana Gaston, Celia A. Shapiro and Charles Bowden, Simen Johan and Lyle Rexer.
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Aperture 171
Portfolios and Essays from Larry Towell, Vince Aletti and Andrea Modica, Robert Farris Thompson and Adriana Groisman, Henri Cartier-Bresson and Diana C. Stoll, and Fred Ritchin.
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Aperture 170
Portfolios and Essays from John Coffer and Frederick Kaufman, Jonas Bendiksen and Laara Matsen, Art Maples, Don McCullin and Diana C. Stoll, Thomas Kellner, Mikhail Baryshnikov, and Anne Wilkes Tucker.
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Aperture 169
Issue 169, Part 2 of our 50th Anniversary series, continues the story of Aperture's evolution from a small quarterly journal to a cultural phenomenon that reaches the largest and most diverse audience for fine photography worldwide.
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Aperture 168
Issue 168, Part 1 of our 50th Anniversary series, tells the story of Aperture's evolution from a small quarterly journal to a cultural phenomenon that reaches the largest and most diverse audience for fine photography worldwide.
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Aperture 167
Portfolios and Essays from Mark Haworth-Booth and R. H. Cravens, Charles Bowden, Flor Garduño, Phyllis Thompson Reid, Michael Nichols, Lucas Samaras and Vince Aletti, and Olga Gourko.
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Aperture 166
Portfolios and Essays from Frederick Kaufman, Eudora Welty, Robert Capa and Richard Whelan, Janet Sternburg, Adrian Piper and Diana C. Stoll, Carole Naggar and Joel-Peter Witkin, and Sylvia Plachy.
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Aperture 165
Portfolios and Essays from William Eggleston and John Howell, Eikoh Hosoe and Carole Naggar, Tony D'Urso and Lyle Rexer, Paolo Pellegrin, Atta Kim, Elaine Ling, Ackroyd and Harvey, and Martin Barnes.
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