A new museum in Morocco becomes a destination for contemporary art.
From Redux, Aperture magazine’s regular column on rediscovered books and writings, we look at the catalogue that accompanied a one-time, photography-only biennial.
Curators Sarah Meister, who focused on Horacio Coppola, and Roxana Marcoci, who researched Grete Stern, offer comments and insights into key works in the exhibition.
A review of Gillian Laub’s work, Southern Rites, which documents the residents of a Southern U.S. town that held racially segregated proms.
Six traveling exhibitions to follow this Spring 2013.
Aperture speaks with the curator and a participating artist in Color Shift, a show that explores and revisits modernism’s reductive approach to medium, material, and color.
Soth speaks with Aperture Remix curator Lesley A. Martin about infuences on his work.
Join Lynne Cohen at two events in North America this month.
Don’t miss the first NYC solo exhibition of Doug Rickard’s Street View photography.
Artist Brian Bress speaks with Carmen Winant about his work.
Our choice of the best in online photography news and commentary.
South Street Seaport Museum invites submissions of new works in street photography.
A sixtieth anniversary celebration and reading room launches at Aperture Gallery.
Rare and amazing images from the American West, in a series of National Geographic exhibitions.
The first complete east coast exhibition of “A Living Man Declared Dead and Other Chapters.”
A new photography exhibition at Aperture Gallery opens Wednesday, October 17.
Looking at the relationship between the work of two influential street photographers.
Aperture’s traveling photography exhibition is now on view at Palau Robert in Barcelona.
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.