An early platform for lesbian photography, On Our Backs was instrumental in shaping a culture of desire.
The French artist’s most recent work explores the dark side of pop culture and beauty.
Jo Spence rejected categorizing labels of her work and practice and preferred to wander.
In the late 1970s, Mary Lucier pointed her camera at the sun and broke the rules of a new medium.
An emerging guard of young, female photographers carves out a new brand of feminism.
The iconic actress and legendary photographer talk about cameras, color, and what it means to be a woman in the arts.
From photography legends to unsung pioneers of decades past, our gift guide to Aperture photobooks by women photographers.
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.