“I don’t know which will go first—rock and roll or Christianity,” John Lennon reportedly once told the London Evening Standard in a 1966 interview. The Beatles frontman was onto something. When rock ...
Aperture Foundation, the leading nonprofit foundation dedicated to promoting photography, will celebrate its sixtieth anniversary beginning in Fall 2012. Founded in 1952 by some of the most ...
Illustrated People by Thomas Mailaender, published by Archive of Modern Conflict/RVB Books. Winner of PhotoBook of the Year. Illustrated People by Thomas Mailaender, published by Archive of Modern ...
Chris Boot, a former editorial director of Phaidon Press and a former director of the New York and London offices of Magnum, the international photo cooperative, has been named executive director of ...
Think photography and its history, and it's easy to recall iconic images of New York, Paris or London — cities whose buildings and street life have long provided compelling subjects. Constantly ...
On 16 February, on a packed fourth floor at Aperture Foundation’s Chelsea gallery, Torbjørn Rødland deconstructed the process and inspiration behind his famed subversive photographs. A Norwegian ...
A photograph of Diane Arbus taken by Steven Frank at one of her lectures at the Rhode Island School of Design in 1970 (all photos from "Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph," courtesy of Aperture ...
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