Smith’s images from the Hill District in Pittsburgh, the neighborhood immortalized by Wilson’s plays, evoke the rhythms of everyday Black life.
Zora J Murff reflects on the intertwined legacies of segregation and violence in Black communities.
Isaac Julien’s latest film explores the life and work of a man who believed in the power of photographs to transform American society.
In her latest exhibition, Phoebe Boswell takes self-portraits—and self-healing—to a new level.
Aperture’s issue on craft features photographers who make pictures the slow way—building camera obscuras, creating photograms, and laboring in traditional darkrooms to make handmade, unrepeatable forms.