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Apeiron Workshops Reunion This Fall

Tuesday, April 5th, 2011

Apeiron Zen PorchZen Photography workshop at Apeiron, ca. 1979. Front row, 3rd from left: workshop leader John Daido Loori; 5th from left (hand above eyes): Apeiron founder Peter Schlessinger, who later helped Loori found the Zen Mountain Center in Woodstock, New York. Both were students of Minor White. (Photograph courtesy Apeiron archives)

Forty years ago, shortly after working for a year and a half as an editorial assistant at Aperture (and using many of the contacts he’d made there), Peter Schlessinger opened a photography-workshop center called Apeiron Workshops. Located two hours north of New York City in Millerton, N.Y., and based on methods of focusing attention taught by Aperture’s editor, Minor White, Apeiron offered immersive residential programs of various lengths. Its summer programs offered workshops with an A-list of creative photographers of the time, including Berenice Abbott, Robert Adams, Diane Arbus, Paul Caponigro, Linda Connor, Judy Dater, Robert Frank, Lee Friedlander, Ralph Gibson, Emmet Gowin, Robert Heinecken, Elaine Mayes, Lisette Model, Aaron Siskind, Frederick Sommer, and Garry Winogrand, plus Magnum photographers Charles Harbutt, Mary Ellen Mark, Susan Meiselas, Gilles Peress, and Burk Uzzle. Eventually, Apeiron would also run longer (three-month) spring and fall programs, teach in the public schools, offer a selection of traveling exhibitions, run specialized workshops for teachers, and offer theoretical conferences. During its 12-year tenure, Apeiron published Linda Connor’s first book, Solos, and mounted one of the largest NEA-funded photographic surveys, The Long Island Project. Always run on a shoestring and the heroic commitment of its near-volunteer staff, it closed in 1982 as interest rates hit 18 percent and President Reagan slashed the NEA’s funding.

This coming Labor Day weekend, a reunion open to all who ever participated (as staff, students, workshop leaders, artists-in-residence, or special-project staff) is being held at a conference center in the mountains outside Asheville, North Carolina. Anyone who falls into one or more of the aforementioned categories is encouraged to contact Benjamin Porter at apeironreunion@gmail.com or call him at 828-281-1825 for full information.

Access to Life on view in Norway

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

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Coinciding with Aperture’s Spring 2009 title Access to Life copublished by Magnum Photos, The Stenersen Museum in Oslo presents an exhibition of works from eight Magnum photographers Jonas Bendiksen, Jim Goldberg, Alex Majoli, Steve McCurry, Paolo Pellegrin, Gilles Peress, Eli Reed, and Larry Towell. The work presents people in nine countries around the world before and four months after they began antiretroviral treatment for AIDS. The emotionally charged presentation of their faces, voices, and stories is illustrative of millions of people who would have died without access to free antiretroviral drugs.

Click here to view Access to Life via Magnum in Motion.

Click here to purchase your copy of Access to Life.

Access to Life
Saturday, June 20—Sunday, August 9, 2009
The Stenersen Museum

Munkedamsveien 15
N-0116 Oslo, Norway
+47 23 49 36 00

Photojournalism on AIDS: Panel Discussion and Access to Life: Book Signing

Tuesday, April 21st, 2009

gilles-peress© Gilles Peress/Magnum Photos

For the past 25 years, the AIDS pandemic has inflicted excruciating pain upon humanity, having ravaged the lives of millions of people around the world. Over the past few years, however, a quiet global revolution has enabled millions infected by HIV to live healthy lives through the free antiretroviral treatment program initiated by the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

In Access to Life, eight of the world’s leading photojournalists, all members of Magnum Photos, follow thirty individuals in nine countries before, and four months after, they began the antiretroviral treatment, documenting the transformative effect on their bodies, their lives, and the lives of their families. This dream team of photographers was assigned to the following countries: Jonas Bendiksen (Haiti), Jim Goldberg (India), Alex Majoli (Russia), Steve McCurry (Vietnam), Paolo Pellegrin (Mali), Gilles Peress (Rwanda), Eli Reed (Peru), and Larry Towell (South Africa and Swaziland). These powerful images reveal the patients’ complex struggle against the disease with great subtlety and hope.

Coinciding with the release of Access to Life (Aperture, Magnum Photos and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, April 2009), Aperture and The New School are pleased to present a compelling panel discussion with photojournalists Gilles Peress and Kristen Ashburn; Mark Lubell, the Bureau Chief for the Magnum Photos New York and former picture editor of Time magazine MaryAnne Golon; and moderator Fred Ritchin, Associate Chair of the Department of Photography and Imaging at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, and Director of PixelPress.

Following this panel discussion, Aperture will host a reception and book signing on Thursday, April 23 with Magnum photographers in attendance.

Access to Life: Photojournalism on AIDS
Panel Discussion

Wednesday, April 22, 7:00 pm

FREE

The New School
Tishman Auditorium
66 West 12th Street
New York, New York

Access to Life
Book Signing

Thursday, April 23, 7:00 pm

FREE

Aperture Gallery

547 West 27th Street
New York, New York
(212) 505-5555

Look3 Festival of the Photograph Student Scholarships

Monday, March 23rd, 2009

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The third annual Look3 Festival of the Photograph, which celebrates photography with gallery shows, workshops, interviews with legendary photographers, and special outdoor exhibitions, will be held in historic downtown Charlottesville, VA, June 11-13, 2009.

The featured photographers for 2009 are: Martin Parr, Gilles Peress, and Sylvia Plachy.

LOOK3 also hosts workshops and project critique sessions for photographers of all skill levels. And this year, there are 10 Student Workshop Scholarships available to undergraduate and graduate students enrolled in 2-4 year accredited programs. Deadline to apply is May 1, 2009.

See Martin Parr’s Aperture publications here.

See Gilles Peress’s Aperture publications here.

See Sylvia Plachy’s Aperture publications here.

New APERTURE Magazine Available Now

Wednesday, June 4th, 2008

New Aperture Magazine
Issue 191, Summer 2008

Features include:
-Sophie Calle: A Lover’s Monologue by Giuseppe Merlino
-The films of Robert Frank by Luc Sante
-The surveillance photographs of Trevor Paglen (cover artist) by Thomas Keenan
-Gilles Peress and John Berger respond to Picasso’s Guerinaca
-Amei Wallach examines Jane Hammond’s photo-collages
-Vince Aletti looks back at the heyday of Town & Country
-The campy photographs of James Bidgood by Philip Gefter
-Recent photography and video from Japan
-Mary Panzer’s unflinching look at Iraq War Veterans

PLUS much more.

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