An exhibition in London of the artist and suffragette’s vibrant work uncovers a pioneer of photography.
For the acclaimed architect, photography has always been a central approach to design.
No matter where he turns his eye, the Belgian photographer constantly explores the potential of color in a seemingly colorless urban world.
The artist looks back on a town that has long captivated his imagination, through every flowering of identity and sexual politics.
Aperture remembers the life of Marie Cosindas, pioneer of the painterly color photograph.
The artists engage the medium’s urge to extract generic meaning from knotty specifics.
Excerpt from an event held at Aperture Gallery on March 18, 2013.
Photographer Bill Armstrong speaks with Aperture about his Infinity series, and his latest exhibition in New York.
Two short excerpts from MoMA curator Eva Respini’s conversation with photographer James Welling in the artist’s new Aperture book.
An essential look at the vital photography scene of South Korea’s capital.