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Aperture is a not-for-profit organization that connects audiences though photography—in print, in person, and online.
The Quarterly Magazine of Photography and Ideas - Aperture
Since 1952, Aperture has been required reading for everyone seriously interested in photography. Now you can access in-depth interviews with master and emerging photographers.
PI_Harlem_Photo_Hi_Res_9 | Aperture
Aperture is a nonprofit publisher dedicated to creating insight, community, and understanding through photography.
2025 Aperture Gala
It’s Aperture’s most significant fundraising event of the year, and provides vital support for our programming and publications, in pursuit of our mission to create insight, community, and …
Aperture Celebrates 2025 Gala
Oct 30, 2025 · Proceeds from the gala and auction sustain Aperture’s work as a nonprofit leader in the field of photography, including its award-winning publications, educational initiatives, touring …
15 Inspiring Photobooks by Women Photographers - aperture.org
Mar 13, 2025 · Here are must-read Aperture titles this Women’s History Month, from the Japanese artists who transformed photography to Tina Barney’s large-scale portraits.
About | Aperture
From our base in New York, Aperture connects global audiences and supports artists through our acclaimed quarterly magazine, books, exhibitions, digital platforms, public programs, limited-edition …
Aperture's New Home | Opening 2026
Having recently celebrated its seventieth anniversary in 2022, Aperture has been located for nearly two decades at a fourth-floor space in Chelsea, where the organization has mounted exhibitions and …
Tyler Mitchell: Wish This Was Real (2025) | Aperture Photobooks
She is an award-winning art and cultural historian whose books and edited volumes include The Rise (2014), the “Vision & Justice” issue of Aperture magazine (2016), Carrie Mae Weems (2021), The …
Is the Age of Oversized Photobooks Over? - aperture.org
Feb 28, 2025 · Is the Age of Oversized Photobooks Over? Like diaries or zines, small-scale publications have both an intimacy and air of rebellion. Featured in Aperture No. 257