Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Issue 204 features:
Photographer Tod Papageorge discusses photography, teaching, and his new collection of writings.
A selection from Cyprien Gaillard‘s Polaroid series Geographical Analogies.
Mary Panzer revisits the political and controversial group The Photo League.
Martin Parr presents Rimaldas Viksraitis‘s raw documentation of a rural Lithuanian village.
Lois Conner, featured on our cover, shares new color work from her residency at the Italian home of Sol and Carol LeWitt.
A group of writers and photographers examine the role of images, ten years after the 9/11 attacks.
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Tags: Cyprien Gaillard, Lois Conner, Mary Panzer, Rimaldas Viksraitis, The Photo League, Tod Papageorge
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Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Issue 202 features:
Vince Aletti on Collier Schorr’s Evocative Collages (cover image)
Geraldo De Barros‘ Abstract Fotoformas
Greil Marcus on Surveillance Cinema
Luisa Lambri’s Architectural Interiors
Mary Panzer Considers Photographic Archives
Yann Gross’s Dynamite-Triggered Avalanches
Sara VanDerBeek’s Resonant Compositions
Ulrich Baer Re-Examines Seminal Civil-Rights Images….and much more
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Tags: Collier Schorr, Greil Marcus, Look, Luisa Lambri, Mary Panzer, Red Road, The Night Has A Thousand Eyes, Ulrich Baer, Yann Gross
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Friday, May 22nd, 2009

Taiyo Onorato and Nico Krebs, from the article The Artist Formerly Known as Fashion Photography
The Summer 2009 issue of Aperture, #195, is now on sale. Featuring a diverse and compelling array of images and writing from artists around the world, highlights include:
- The Difference A Painter Makes: Edward Hopper and Photography, notes by Jeffrey Fraenkel and Robert Adams on Hopper’s vision and its mark on photography.
- Daniel and Geo Fuchs: In the Halls of the Stasi, by Matthias Harder. A look at the now-quiet former headquarters of the East German secret police.
- Gay Men Play: Self-Representation, Sex, and Photography Now, by Chris Boot. Sexual identity explored through the medium of photography and on the Web.
- Maya Deren: A Life Choreographed for Camera, by Mark Alice Durant. Little-known photographs by the acclaimed avant-garde filmmaker.
- The Artist Formerly Known as Fashion Photography, by Jason Evans. Genre-bending photographers who are producing inventive fashion work.
- A Look at Look, by Mary Panzer. One of the twentieth century’s great picture magazines, brought back to light.
- Suyeon Yun: Homecoming. A selection from Yun’s project on American veterans of current and past wars.
- Don McCullin: Dark Landscapes, interview with Fred Ritchin. A photographer known for his unflinching visions of conflict and troubles discusses a long career.
And, coming soon to Exposures: video interviews with Don McCullin.
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Tags: 195, Chris Boot, Daniel Fuchs, Don McCullin, Edward Hopper, Fashion Photography, Fred Ritchin, Geo Fuchs, Jason Evens, Jeffrey Fraenkel, Mark Alice Durant, Mary Panzer, Matthais Harder, Maya Deren, Robert Adams, Summer issue, Suyeon Yun
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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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Tags: Aperture magazine, Gilles Peress, James Bidgood, Jane Hammond, Mary Panzer, Philip Gefter, Sophie Calle, Susan Derges, Trevor Paglen, Vince Aletti
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