Aperture Issue 192 Now Available
New Aperture magazine with Josef Koudelka, Duane Michals, Joel Sternfeld, and more!
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The fall issue of Aperture (issue 192) features:
Claudia Angelmaier: Reproduction Art
A reflection on the age of mechanical reproduction in the work of art by Brian Dillon.
Invasion 68: Prague by Josef Koudelka
An in-depth interview with Koudelka about his documentation of the Soviet-led invasion of Prague.
Walead Beshty: Piece By Piece
Jan Tumlir examines Beshty’s protean engagement with photography.
Leaving Kansas: A Look At Second Life
Fred Ritchin gives a tour of the Internet’s alternative to reality, Second Life, through the photographs of Michael Schmelling.
Framing the Presidency: The Evolution of the Campaign Image
Robert Hariman discusses how candidates have been depicted photographically over the past century.
Re-Viewing Rear Window
David Campany considers the role of photography in Hitchcock’s classic film.
Duane Michals: Chromophilia
Robert Kushner comments on a portfolio of Michals’s most recent work in color.
Hanatsubaki: Perfection is Lifeless
The long life of an adventurous Japanese magazine, by Jason Evans.
Joel Sternfeld: Oxbow Archive
Gretel Ehrlich looks at Sternfeld’s latest project in a meditation on seasonality in the age of climate change.
And be sure to catch the Invasion 68 Prague exhibition, photographs by Josef Koudelka, at Aperture Gallery in New York City September 4 – October 30, 2008.
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