The beach town of Provincetown, Massachusetts, has long been defined by outsiders. A safe haven for the queer community and a getaway for artists, it is a place defined by openness and tolerance. Thro
How does a photographic project or series evolve? How important are “style” and “genre”? What comes first―the photographs or a concept? PhotoWork is a collection of interviews by forty photographers a
First published by Aperture in 1988, At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women is a contemporary classic by one of photography’s most renowned photographers. To mark the book’s thirtieth anniversary, Apertu
Florence Henri''s work occupied a central place in the world of avant-garde photography in the late 1920s and this survey pays homage to the artist''s essential contribution. Accompanying an exhibitio
To mark Aperture ’s return to a US-based printer, we present an issue that reflects on the image of American manufacturing, from the automobile as a symbol of the rise and fall of domestic industry
"101 Tragedies" is Enrique Metinides'' selection of the key 101 images from his half-century of photographing crime scenes and accidents in Mexico for local newspapers and the "notas rojas" (or red pa
A collection of poetic writings on photography and its practitioners considers such topics as the imagery of dreams, the statements and revelations of key photographers, and the media activities surro
In this album, the compelling photographer Alessandra Sanguinetti explores her vision of France, in which old traditions persist even while they fray and shift in relation to contemporary stresses, in
Since the publication of Richard Misrach''s bestselling and critically acclaimed publication On the Beach, he has continued to photograph at the same location, building a body of work that has been ex
With an introduction by notable curator Clement Cheroux, an updated edition includes new, image-by-image commentary and a chronology of influential and iconic artist Henri Cartier-Bresson's life.