Aperture 175

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Summer 2004

Aperture 175

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A Crude World
By Serge Enderlin, Serge Michel, and Paolo Woods
Photographs by Paolo Woods

A photographer and two journalists visited twelve oil-producing or oil-transit countries to document the impact of oil production on the communities that live along the pipeline. The photographs and text reveal that where the "black gold" freely flows there is corruption, poverty, and sometimes, as in Iraq, war.


Elaine Reichek: Stitchellated Pics
By David Frankel

In her innovative work, Elaine Reichek evokes the traditions of artisans, the history of painting, and the new technologies of digital mapping by hand-stitching embroidered renderings of her digitally manipulated photographs of paintings.


Donna Ferrato on Libido Road
By Claudia Glenn Dowling

Award-winning photojournalist Donna Ferrato depicts human sexuality in all its facets through her candid photographs of swingers. Ferrato is best known for her crusade to expose the dark side of human intimacy though her domestic violence work in Living with the Enemy (Aperture 1992).


Elemental Vision: Matter, Paradox and Other Absorptions of Doug and Mike Starn
By Frederick Kaufman

The Starn's experiments with a replica of a nineteenth-century carbon-arc lamp result in a triumphant fusion of science, philosophy, and art.


The Unquiet Landscapes of Rosemary Laing
By Abigail Solomon-Godeau

In her latest series, Australian artist Laing reveals a land where both indigenous and non-indigenous peoples contend with a state of "unbelonging."