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Aperture 146: On Location III (Aperture)Aperture 146On Location IIIWinter 1997The work presented in Aperture's third "On Location" issues reveals that we live in a constant state of transformation, that the naming of things does not make them any more tangible, that the "decisive moment" is over before it begins, and that the "fixative" nature of photography makes it marvelously complicit in its paradoxical relationship with the world.Studio Visitswith Lynn Davis, Doug and Mike Starn, Raghu Rai, Lise Sarfati, Mary Ellen Mark, Duane Mi... |
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Aperture 148: Delirium (Aperture)Aperture 148DeliriumSummer 1997Guest edited by W. M. Hunt, this issue of Aperture features work by photographers and scientists in their efforts to capture delirium on paper. Images ranging from contemporary through nineteenth-century show how delirium, clinical or colloquial, has been documented, analyzed, codified, worked over, and wondered about for the last 150 years, together creating a psychic agitation that can be as dark as it is witty. Artists include Nancy Burson, Debbie Fleming Caffre... |
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Aperture 154: Explorations: Nine Portfolios (Aperture Magazine)Aperture 154Explorations: Nine PortfoliosWinter 1999Aperture's second Explorations issue presents heretofore undiscovered images by photographers whose work is bound to become widely known. They probe the metaphysical through ritual, invoke dark metaphors in circus performance, find religion in nocturnal deserts, and study the ties that bind. The convergence of these uniquely powerful images and the artists' personal stories provokes an examination of the ever expanding boundaries of contemporar... |
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Aperture 155: Optical Allusions: New Perspectives in Spanish Photography (Aperture Vol. 155)Aperture 155Optical Allusions: New Perspectives in Spanish PhotographySpring 1999Optical Allusions: New Perspectives in Spanish Photography explores a range of images and perspectives that emerged from a group of photographers in Spain during the 1990s. Eleven portfolios selected for their overlapping thematic and stylistic approaches reveal a rich and idiosyncratic photographic vision, in tune with international developments in photography and the arts.Commentary by the photographers such as Ja... |
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Aperture 162Aperture 162Winter 2001Issue 162 features previously unpublished work by some of photography’s most masterful and remarkable artists, including Richard Misrach’s Cancer Alley photographs—a disturbing look at environmental destruction in the American south.Also here are Sally Mann’s stunning photographs of her daughter Jessie. These mostly previously unpublished images, depicting Jessie’s transformation from child to adult, are accompanied by an interview in which she discusses being ph... |
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Aperture 163 (A Black Horse Western)Aperture 163Spring 2001Exodus: Migrations Against All OddsSebastião Salgado's portraits of migrating populations, with the photographer's commentaryWhen Treasures Come to LightD. F. Easton on archaeologist and photographer Heinrich SchliemannGiorgia Fiorio's Men of CourageInterview by Véronique VienneInstant GratificationArthur Danto on Robert Mapplethorpe's previously unpublished polaroidsCamera, Action, LightDavid Levi Strauss on the cinematography of Vittorio StoraroReviews:• Diana C. Sto... |
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Aperture Masters of Photography Six-Copy Collector's Set (Aperture Masters of Photography)Aperture's expanded Masters of Photography series is an engrossing introduction to the photographers whose work has affected the way in which we regard the world. Each volume begins with an essay by a leading critic or historian that offers an incisive look at the photographer's career and importance in the history of photography. Each hardcover, clothbound volume in this slipcased set features approximately 40 duotone images. Boxed, 8 x 8 in./576 pgs / Illustrated throughout.... |
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Aperture: On Location With : Annie Leibovitz, Lorna Simpson, Susan Meiselas, Cindy Sherman, Adam Fuss, Joel-Peter Witkin, Jon Goodman (Aperture)... |

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