Aperture 189

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Winter 2007

Aperture 189

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Khoshbakhti: "Blessed Happiness" in Iran By Paolo Woods and Serge Michel For their latest collaboration, Woods and Michel traveled to Iran, and discovered a society that is far more complex than prevalent stereotypes might suggest.
Modernist Photography in Central Europe By Lyle Rexer An exhibition showcases photographic innovators whose names remain largely unknown in the Western culture.
Back in the GDR: Photography in East Germany By Jason Oddy Oddy considers photographers who worked within the strictures of the GDR, but managed to infuse their work with strong subjective visions.

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Vote Here By William Drenttel and Jessica Helfand Where do Americans go to cast their vote? Citizen journalists were asked to document polling places across America during the 2006 midterm elections.
Hara Mikiko: Is As It By Lesley A. Martin Hara's loosely composed and dispassionate photographs use color to startling effect.
The Age of Exuberance: Vreeland's Vogue By Vince Aletti Aletti revisits Vogue in the late 1960s, when the venerable fashion magazine was shaped by editor-in-chief Diana Vreeland's singular vision.
Dawoud Bey's Harlem By Arthur C. Danto Philosopher and art critic Danto discusses Bey's little-known series shot in Harlem in the 1970s.
Martin Parr's Parking Spaces By Wayne Koestenbaum Parr's most recent series visualizes the chronic urban problem: the elusive parking space.