At the Museum of Sex, a new look at the prolific—and provocative—Japanese photographer.
Behind the scenes of the Brooklyn Museum’s landmark exhibition about revolutionary feminist artists.
How has feminist photography changed since the 1970s?
A girl-powered social media movement becomes an interactive exhibition.
Marilyn Minter brings her brand of glittery feminism to the Brooklyn Museum.
An emerging guard of young, female photographers carves out a new brand of feminism.
Lebanese photographer Rasha Kahil turns comments from online trolls into a powerful exhibition.
The iconic actress and legendary photographer talk about cameras, color, and what it means to be a woman in the arts.
Uri McMillan speaks with Renée Cox about icons and avatars of black style, from Angela Davis to Beyoncé.
How feminism has shaped photography? An introduction to the winter 2016 issue of Aperture
Ahead of her new exhibition in London, Gillian Wearing speaks about Claude Cahun, self-portraiture, and feminist icons.
Four exhibitions celebrate feminist artist Ellen Cantor, who explored the subversive potential of female sexuality.
Aperture’s fall issue, “Arrhythmic Mythic Ra,” refracts themes of family, social history, and the astrophysical through the eyes of guest editor Deana Lawson, one of the most compelling photographers working today.