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Aperture

Spring 2020
Magazine

Get Aperture digital magazine subscription today for an essential guide to the world of contemporary photography that combines the finest writing with inspiring photographic portfolios. Re-conceived and redesigned in 2013, Aperture updates its sixty-year-old mission as the world’s most vital photography magazine with expanded portfolios, smart new columns, and insightful writing on the key themes and ideas on photography today.

Aperture

Agenda • Exhibitions to See

Redux • Norman Rockwell, Jeff Koons, and Vanessa Beecroft have something to sell you.

Backstory • With their clever use of photographs, are book jackets the new record sleeves?

Curriculum

House & Home

David Adjaye • “Intimacy is profoundly at the heart of my work.”

Robert Adams • The Light All Around Us

Ed Panar • Walking Through Walker Evans

Alejandro Cartagena • A Small Guide To Homeownership

Frida Escobedo • “I don’t think there should only be one concept of home.”

Minimal, Messy, or Melancholic? • The many faces of “home” in Japanese photography

Fumi Ishino • Home is Somewhere Else

Seher Shah & Randhir Singh • The Barbican Estate

Interior Life • An irreverent, short-lived shelter magazine redefined the idea of home.

Mauro Restiffe • The Tattooed Villa

Annabelle Selldorf • “What I care about is a kind of calm, or tranquility, that creates a setting.”

Domestic Comfort • How did an early 1990s exhibition anticipate the transformation of family life in the U.S.?

Ezra Stoller • Modern Times

Denise Scott Brown • “Get out and see these things, and then take good photographs.”

Object Lessons • Frederick Kiesler, Space House, 1933

Girl Pictures


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 140 Publisher: Aperture Foundation Edition: Spring 2020

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: March 10, 2020

Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

Photography

Languages

English

Get Aperture digital magazine subscription today for an essential guide to the world of contemporary photography that combines the finest writing with inspiring photographic portfolios. Re-conceived and redesigned in 2013, Aperture updates its sixty-year-old mission as the world’s most vital photography magazine with expanded portfolios, smart new columns, and insightful writing on the key themes and ideas on photography today.

Aperture

Agenda • Exhibitions to See

Redux • Norman Rockwell, Jeff Koons, and Vanessa Beecroft have something to sell you.

Backstory • With their clever use of photographs, are book jackets the new record sleeves?

Curriculum

House & Home

David Adjaye • “Intimacy is profoundly at the heart of my work.”

Robert Adams • The Light All Around Us

Ed Panar • Walking Through Walker Evans

Alejandro Cartagena • A Small Guide To Homeownership

Frida Escobedo • “I don’t think there should only be one concept of home.”

Minimal, Messy, or Melancholic? • The many faces of “home” in Japanese photography

Fumi Ishino • Home is Somewhere Else

Seher Shah & Randhir Singh • The Barbican Estate

Interior Life • An irreverent, short-lived shelter magazine redefined the idea of home.

Mauro Restiffe • The Tattooed Villa

Annabelle Selldorf • “What I care about is a kind of calm, or tranquility, that creates a setting.”

Domestic Comfort • How did an early 1990s exhibition anticipate the transformation of family life in the U.S.?

Ezra Stoller • Modern Times

Denise Scott Brown • “Get out and see these things, and then take good photographs.”

Object Lessons • Frederick Kiesler, Space House, 1933

Girl Pictures


Expand title description text