Edited by Alex Klein. Contributions by Charlotte Cotton, Jason Evans, Kevin Moore, Charlie White, Paul Graham, Sze Tsung Leong, Walead Beshty, George Baker, Harrell Fletcher, Marisa Olson, James Well
Within the simple constraints of a glass globe, the captivating images in Travelers conjure up entire sequences of imaginary worlds and events. Coinciding with the publication of the artists' first m
Aperture is pleased to present five of the most promising photographers featured on tinyvices.com, the popular online gallery founded by independent curator and photographer Tim Barber. Presented in f
Over the past decade, Dutch photographer Bert Teunissen has documented hundreds of old European homes, creating an impressive photographic archive of disappearing architecture. These are rudimentary
Bruce Davidson's photographs of Central Park reveal a humane, democratic haven of breathtaking beauty and ecological secrets, as well as a site for wondrous adventures.Renowned as an intrepid explore
The most comprehensive collection of the photographer's work ever published.Dorothea Lange: Photographs of a Lifetime begins with her portraits from the early years, when she was a fashionable studio
A chronicle of the struggles, bravado, and irrepressible sexuality of young men.Will McBride, an American who has spent his adult life in Germany, has made one of the great extended photographic port
First published in 1986, Nan Goldin's The Ballad of Sexual Dependency is a visual diary chronicling the struggles for intimacy and understanding among the friends and lovers whom Goldin describes as h
Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph. Twentyfifth anniversary edition. New technology has made possible this lustrous new printing from all new film, which gives these landmark images a depth of clarity
A notoriously reclusive artist, Sergio Larrain (1931-2012) has nonetheless become a touchstone for those who have come to know and love his work, including authors Roberto Bolaño and Julio Cortázar. C
This deluxe album, a selection of the finest photographs from Richard Misrach's acclaimed "Golden Gate" series (previously published in a smaller trim size, now out of print), has been assembled for p
This reissue of Susan Meiselas' photo essay of the 1978 revolution in Nicaragua coincides with a retrospective of her work at ICP in New York. The pictures have lost none of their impact over the last
Set against the story of three generations of the photographer's family, explores the legacy of racism and economic decline in America's small towns as exemplified by Braddock, Pennsylvania.