Aperture 242 - Spring 2021
New York
Marking the one-year anniversary of New York’s shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Aperture magazine’s “New York” issue honors the city through photographs and essays by visionary artists and writers.
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Marking the one-year anniversary of New York’s shutdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Aperture magazine’s “New York” issue honors the city through photographs and essays by visionary artists and writers, from Roe Ethridge and Rosalind Fox Solomon to Hilton Als and Joseph O’Neill. In “New York,” acclaimed photojournalist Philip Montgomery speaks with the New York Times Magazine’s director of photography, Kathy Ryan, about covering the city’s hospitals at the height of the pandemic. Irina Rozovsky contributes magisterial, sun-dappled visions of Brooklyn’s Prospect Park landscape. Hua Hsu writes poignantly about the archival photographs that emerged after a fire at the Museum of Chinese in America. Antwaun Sargent speaks with the founders of See In Black, an initiative to support Black photographers and communities. And Tanisha C. Ford profiles Jamel Shabazz, whose indelible images of 1980s street culture are icons of style and joy. Our lives and our city have been transformed over the past year, yet this issue reminds us of how much there is to discover, and relish, when New York comes roaring back.
Format: Paperback / softback
Number of pages: 164
Publication date: 2021-03-23
Measurements: 9.25 x 12 x 0.6 inches
ISBN: 9781597115032
Significant support of Aperture magazine is provided by The Kanakia Foundation and by Jon Stryker and Slobodan Randjelović. Aperture gratefully acknowledges Judy and Leonard Lauder for their lead support of the “New York” issue, and Laumont Editions for support of additional editorial content. Further generous support is provided in part by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council.
Aperture Foundation’s programs are made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature.
Table Of Contents
Front
Agenda
Shirin Neshat, Fotoclubismo, The New Woman Behind the Camera, Grief and Grievance
Day Jobs
Rebecca Bengal on Jim Goldberg’s collaborative photograms
Backstory
Rianna Jade Parker on James Barnor’s images of Black cosmopolitans
Curriculum
Rinko Kawauchi on Seiichi Furuya, Sally Mann, and James Turrell
Words
This Is New York
Julian Rose on Berenice Abbott
Michael Schulman on Weegee
Alan Michelson on Lewis W. Hine
Darryl Pinckney on Harlem
Brian Wallis on An-My Lê
Paul Moakley on Christine Osinski
Natasha Stagg on Nightlife
Thessaly La Force on Isa Genzken
The Alchemist
Jamel Shabazz’s indelible portraits of style and joy
Tanisha C. Ford
On the Town
Revisiting the “New York issue” in classic magazines
Vince Aletti
Life and Death in an American City
How one photographer covered the unfolding of the pandemic
Philip Montgomery in Conversation with Kathy Ryan
Seeing In Black
Images, activism, and organizing for the Black community
Antwaun Sargent
Voices & Memories
At the Museum of Chinese in America, photographs tell a story of resilience
Hua Hsu
Pictures
Rosalind Fox Solomon
The people of the city
Lynne Tillman
Irina Rozovsky
In Plain Air
Joseph O’Neill
Ari Marcopoulos
Pandemonium
Hilton Als
Adam Pape
The Roses
Arthur Lubow
Rafael Rios
Family
Concepción de León
Ryan McGinley
The Stonewall Protests
Mikelle Street
Saul Leiter
New York in Color
Randy Kennedy
Farah Al Qasimi
Queens Main Street
Suleman Sheikh Anaya
Widline Cadet
Absence Persists
Edwidge Danticat
Roe Ethridge
Fugitive Sunset
Eva Díaz
Back
Endnote
A conversation with Fran Lebowitz