Aperture 200 - Fall 2010

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 Óscar Fernando Gómez, Clare Strand and David Campany, Mike Mandel and Aaron Schuman, Eric Fischl and E.L. Doctorow.

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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 Óscar Fernando Gómez, Clare Strand and David Campany, Mike Mandel and Aaron Schuman, Eric Fischl and E.L. Doctorow.

In issue 200 of Aperture magazine, the English critic David Campany considers the dynamic work of British photographer Clare Strand; poet Max Blagg discusses Barney Kulok’s latest project and writer Aaron Schuman revisits Mike Mandel’s photo-baseball card project from the 1970s. Other features include portfolios of emerging photographers and a series on New Orleans’s Lower Ninth Ward, five years after Katrina. Author Michael Lesy contributes a media watch piece, and exhibition reviews include “La Subversion des Images: Surrealism, Photography and Film”; “Where Three Dreams Cross: 150 Years of Photography from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh”; “Street Seen: The Psychological Gesture in American Photography, 1940-1959”; and international photography festivals in Lianzhou, China and Bamako, Mali, among others.

The issue is available in two covers, one by Cindy Sherman, the other by Clare Strand.
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of pages: 80
Publication date: 2010-09-01
Measurements: 9.5 x 11.2 x 0.3 inches
ISBN: 9781597111508


Table Of Contents

Heroes of the Storm: Five Years after Katrina
Photographed and reported by Keith Calhoun and Chandra McCormick, written by Deborah Willis
Portraits and stories of New Orleans’s displaced residents.

In Visible Cities
by Max Blagg, photographs by Barney Kulok
Poet Max Blagg responds to Kulok’s recent landscapes of Manhattan.

The Last Thirty Years of Mexico: A Film Compiled and Arranged by Salvador Toscano
by Pablo Ortiz Monasterio and David M. J. Wood
A rediscovered photographic index of a film reveals new interpretations of tumultuous periods in Mexican history.

Re-Wilding: Moving Off the Grid in America
by Lucas Foglia
Photographs and interviews with self-sustaining Americans.

Óscar and His Taxi by Martin Parr
Photographs by Óscar Fernando Gómez
Scenes from Monterrey, Mexico, as framed by a taxicab window.

Clare Strand: The Spot Marks the X
by David Campany
Traces and evidence in the cryptic work of an emerging photographer.

Mike Mandel: The Baseball-Photographer Trading Cards
by Aaron Schuman
A reconsideration of Mandel’s playful 1974 riff on celebrity in the world of photography.

America: NowandHere
Organized and Curated by Eric Fischl, Essay by E.L. Doctorow
A selection of works from Fischl’s upcoming traveling omnibus art show.

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