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Our executive director, Sarah Meister, looks ahead to the opening of Aperture’s permanent space at 380 Columbus Avenue, a place to gather, share ideas, and engage with photography.
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How Carrie Schneider Made the World’s Largest Photograph
Schneider’s dazzling contribution to the 2026 Venice Biennale transforms a fleeting moment from a Chris Marker film into a monumental installation.
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A Modern Vision of Black Life in Texas
In a new photo essay, Rahim Fortune responds to the legacy of Black photographers who documented Texas throughout the twentieth century.
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Dionne Lee Is Reinventing the Landscape Photograph
In a conversation from her new book, the artist speaks about the interwoven histories of land, power, survival, and Black identity.
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Takashi Homma on His Photobook Philosophy
Since the 1990s, Homma has chronicled the vagaries of fashion and youth culture, suburban life, ocean waves, and radioactive mushrooms, amassing more than sixty publications.
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