An early staff member of Aperture in the 1950s, the eminent historian and curator was a guiding light in the medium for over sixty-five years.
The curator and author was a touchstone in photography, publishing essential volumes about the medium’s history and the contributions of women artists.
An upcoming festival in Asheville, North Carolina, investigates the intersection of photography and craft.
Diana C. Stoll reviews Ken Abbott’s new exhibition at the Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina, which focuses on the day-to-day of a prominent local farm.
A conversation with Paul Martineau, curator of Minor White: Manifestations of the Spirit at the J. Paul Getty Center, Los Angeles
Diana C. Stoll on Remote Sites of War at Western Carolina University’s Fine Art Museum.
Aperture presents “Image Worlds to Come: Photography & AI,” a timely and urgent issue that explores how artificial intelligence is quickly transforming the field of photography and our broader culture of images.