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Aperture

Winter 2021
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

Exhibitions to See

Backstory • After the social uprisings of 2020, museums faced renewed calls for diversity. How have photography curators responded?

Viewfinder • Fifty years after Bloody Sunday, Gilles Peress revisits his photographs of the Northern Ireland massacre in a monumental book.

Tina Campt

You Belong Here • Guest editor Pilar Tompkins Rivas on photographs that collectively chart the history and future of Latinx culture.

Always in Resistance • For decades, the artist Ken Gonzales-Day has archived historic photographs of Latinx people in an effort to confront cultural erasure.

Making Worlds • How are writers and curators reshaping canons and institutions to create space for Latinx narratives?

Capturing Movimientos • In the 1960s and ’70s, from the East to West Coasts, photographers documented grassroots struggles for social justice.

A Picture of an Artist at Work • Performance, experimentation, and the images that disrupted an exclusionary art world.

The Revolution Will Be…

Barrios

Youth Culture

Adelante

The Collector

The Lives of Gabriela Ruiz

Found in Translation

1979: Contact Negatives

REYNALDO RIVERA GLITTER FOR THE FIRE • Throughout his life, Reynaldo Rivera has photographed friends, lovers, and stars of nightlife in Los Angeles, portraying Mexican American culture with grit and glamour.

The River Remembers Laura Aguilar • A new generation of artists honors a photographer’s bold gestures—and envisions their own queer lineages.

Dominican Postcards

Bridge of Mirrors

Cheech Marin


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Frequency: Quarterly Pages: 148 Publisher: Aperture Foundation Edition: Winter 2021

OverDrive Magazine

  • Release date: December 7, 2021

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

Exhibitions to See

Backstory • After the social uprisings of 2020, museums faced renewed calls for diversity. How have photography curators responded?

Viewfinder • Fifty years after Bloody Sunday, Gilles Peress revisits his photographs of the Northern Ireland massacre in a monumental book.

Tina Campt

You Belong Here • Guest editor Pilar Tompkins Rivas on photographs that collectively chart the history and future of Latinx culture.

Always in Resistance • For decades, the artist Ken Gonzales-Day has archived historic photographs of Latinx people in an effort to confront cultural erasure.

Making Worlds • How are writers and curators reshaping canons and institutions to create space for Latinx narratives?

Capturing Movimientos • In the 1960s and ’70s, from the East to West Coasts, photographers documented grassroots struggles for social justice.

A Picture of an Artist at Work • Performance, experimentation, and the images that disrupted an exclusionary art world.

The Revolution Will Be…

Barrios

Youth Culture

Adelante

The Collector

The Lives of Gabriela Ruiz

Found in Translation

1979: Contact Negatives

REYNALDO RIVERA GLITTER FOR THE FIRE • Throughout his life, Reynaldo Rivera has photographed friends, lovers, and stars of nightlife in Los Angeles, portraying Mexican American culture with grit and glamour.

The River Remembers Laura Aguilar • A new generation of artists honors a photographer’s bold gestures—and envisions their own queer lineages.

Dominican Postcards

Bridge of Mirrors

Cheech Marin


Expand title description text