Following in the photographic lineage of Robert Frank, Stephen Shore, and Joel Sternfeld, Justine Kurland’s work examines the story of America―and the idea of the American dream juxtaposed against the
Newly revised histories of photography as recorded via the photobook have added enormously to our understanding of the medium’s culture, particularly in places that are often marginalized, such as Lat
Paolo Ventura’s Short Stories are whimsical narratives told through pictures―tales of love, war, and family―where things magically appear or disappear, set in an imaginary past of World War II Italy.
Following on the heels of Martin Parr''s limited-edition, album-style publication Life''s a Beach, Aperture now presents this beach-friendly mini edition. Parr has been photographing the topic of the
Hugely influential among contemporary art photographers, James Welling has created beautiful and uncompromising photographs for more than 35 years. Operating in the hybrid ground between painting, scu
Lola Alvarez Bravo was Mexico's first woman photographer, and her career is exceptional both for its remarkable range and for the compelling quality of her work. Approaching photography from multiple
Throughout his tenure as a registry clerk with the Immigration Division of Ellis Island, Augustus F. Sherman systematically photographed more than 200 families, groups, and individuals while they were
Zanele Muholi: Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness includes one hundred self-portraits created by one of the most powerful visual activists of our time. Ineach of the images, Muholi drafts mater
Looking Again is as much about photography, in a broader sense, as it is about the specific photographs reproduced within it. It is designed to provide the reader with a glimpse into both the collecti
Magnum photographer Bieke Depoorter has traveled to Egypt regularly since the beginning of the Egyptian Revolution in 2011. When permitted, she stayed overnight in the homes of Egyptian civilians and
For the past thirty years, Japanese photographer Naoya Hatakeyama has undertakena photographic examination of the life of cities and the built environment. Eachof his series focuses on a different fac
The Elements of Style investigates the role of style, dress, and beauty in the formation of individual identity. From the stunning studio work of Kwame Brathwaite, the Harlem-based photographer who ad
Future Gender explores the relationship between photography and transgender lives, histories, and communities. Guest edited by Zackary Drucker, the artist, activist, and producer of the television ser
Now available in a new paperback edition, Richard Renaldi’s Touching Strangers embodies the human desire to connect despite our differences. Renaldi directed strangers to pose in front of a large-form
"Office Romance" is Kathy Ryan's love song, in photographs, to her office life. Shot on the sixth floor of the landmark, Renzo Piano-designed "New York Times" building where she acts as Director of Ph
In "The Photography Workshop Series," Aperture Foundation works with the world''s top photographers to distill their creative approaches, teachings and insights on photography, offering the workshop e
Overview: Dorothea Lange (1895-1965) documented rural poverty for the federal Resettlement Administration and Farm Security Administration from 1935 to 1939. Her powerful images--from migrant workers
"Gail Albert Halaban: Paris Views" is a continuation of Halaban''s 2012 series "Out My Window." In this new set of images, Halaban shifts her focus from New York to Paris--while continuing to steady h