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Aperture magazine - issue 261 - Reading Room

 

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The Craft Issue

 

Aperture’s issue on craft features photographers who make pictures the slow way—building camera obscuras, creating photograms, and laboring in traditional darkrooms to make handmade, unrepeatable forms.

 

Aperture’s winter issue considers the handmade in photography by assembling artists who use novel printing processes and techniques that forefront the physical materiality of the medium or explore its relationship to adjacent traditions, including ceramics, glass, textiles, design, and other forms of object making.

 

Features

EDITORS’ NOTE

The Craft Issue

 

THE POLEMICS OF CRAFT

Theaster Gates is making the most of the material world

A conversation with Ekow Eshun

 

LOOKING GLASS

Ann Weathersby holds a mirror to expanded female consciousness

Rebecca Bengal

 

THINGS AS THEY ARE

Jungjin Lee’s landscapes of introspection

Julia Halperin

 

HANDS TO HEAVENS

The darkroom alchemy of Aspen Mays

Mimi Zeiger

 

THE DEPTH OF A POCKET

Christophe Lemaire and Sarah-Linh Tran on fashion, movies, and everyday gestures

A conversation with Alistair O’Neill

 

A VISION OF HER OWN

How Lucia Moholy immortalized the Bauhaus

Alice Rawsthorn

 

STITCHES IN TIME

Troy Montes Michie’s collages conjure fragments of queer history and desire

Zoë Hopkins

 

ZEN AND THE ART OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Irina Rozovsky and Mark Steinmetz on attention, focus, and darkroom magic

A conversation with Michael Famighetti

 

HYBRIDS

Erin Jane Nelson fuses ceramics and photography

Eli Cohen

 

TREASURE ISLAND

John Chiara’s custom camera obscuras illuminate the world’s simple mysteries

Dan Beachy-Quick

 

Columns

AGENDA

Michella Bredahl, Boris Mikhailov, Alejandro Cartagena, Ralph Eugene Meatyard

 

BACKSTORY

Quinn Moreland on Mimi Plumb’s prophetic images of America on the edge

 

VIEWFINDER

Kaelen Wilson-Goldie on Karim Kal’s mysterious views of nighttime Algeria

 

STUDIO VISIT

Lucienne Bestall on Jo Ractliffe’s Cape Town workspace

 

CURRICULUM

Philip Montgomery on Sade, Borderland, and the LAPD Archive

 

ENDNOTE

Edmund de Waal on a life amid archives and vessels

 

The PhotoBook Review

IDEAS OF AFRICA

Brendan Embser speaks with curator Oluremi C. Onabanjo

 

TURN-ON

Natasha Stagg visits Climax Books in New York

 

GOOD VIBRATIONS

Vince Aletti on Mark Borthwick’s early fashion photography

 

Reviews of photobooks by Nick Haymes, Nikolay Bakharev, Alanna Fields, Donna Gottschalk, and Yung Lean

 

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Aperture magazine, founded in 1952 and based in New York City, is an international quarterly journal specializing in photography. It features photographs by established and emerging photographers, as well as artists experimenting with photo related media. Each issue is usually themed and includes writings by critics, scholars, photography practitioners, and others involved in the field of photography.

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