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Locality: New York, New York

Phone: (212) 505-5555



Address: 547 W 27th St Fl 4 10001 New York, NY, US

Website: www.aperture.org

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Aperture Foundation 12.11.2020

In his new book, Choreograph, James Welling expands on his iconic experiments with photography and color into the realm of dance, landscape, and architecture, yielding visually electrifying imagery. Through November 4, 2020, collect a signed edition here: http://ss1.us/a/Eg9hmFNv

Aperture Foundation 25.10.2020

At the beach, at a party, or at home, the photographer imagines a world of queer intimacy and community.

Aperture Foundation 06.10.2020

In 2010, photography was at a turning point. How did an ambitious survey at MoMA PS1 anticipate a generation of artists who define the field today?

Aperture Foundation 26.09.2020

Avedon transformed notions of style, celebrity, and photography itself. A new book argues for his place among the most important artists of the twentieth century.

Aperture Foundation 06.09.2020

Yu-Chen Chiu examines collective experiences in the United States and the ways that historical narratives shape our future. Part of Creating Stories for Tomorrow, a series produced in partnership with FUJIFILM.

Aperture Foundation 26.08.2020

David Benjamin Sherry, Sunrise on Mesquite Flat Dunes, Death Valley, California, 2013. Don’t miss your chance to collect this print and more by Aperture and Magnum photographers for just $100 each! Available exclusively through Sunday, October 25 at 6PM ET as part of the Magnum Photos Square Print Sale in Partnership with Aperture. http://ss1.us/a/rbEt4Pmu

Aperture Foundation 16.08.2020

Only TWO DAYS left to shop the Magnum Photos Square Print Sale in Partnership with Aperture! Expand your photography collection with prints by artists such as Nan Goldin, Todd Hido, Sergio Larrain, Jamel Shabazz, Lise Sarfati, and more for just $100 each! http://ss1.us/a/rbEt4Pmu Exclusively available through this Sunday, October 25 at 6pm ET. Jamel Shabazz, Lise Sarfati, Sergio Larrain

Aperture Foundation 29.07.2020

Nan Goldin, C and So competing for the Oscar, Second Tip, Bangkok, 1992. Collect this signed Nan Goldin print for just $100 through October 25, with proceeds from the sale of this print benefitting P.A.I.N. http://ss1.us/a/rbEt4Pmu

Aperture Foundation 20.07.2020

We are thrilled to share that Deana Lawson has been awarded the Hugo Boss Prize 2020! The first photographer to be awarded the prize, Deana Lawson receives an honorarium of $100,000 and a solo exhibition at Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in spring 2021. Read more about the award here: http://ow.ly/hhe250BZU0q Plus, see more of Lawson’s work in Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monograph (2018), now back in stock at Aperture: http://ss1.us/a/4GY6hKdi

Aperture Foundation 10.07.2020

Good photography is not about ‘Zone Printing’ or any other Ansel Adams nonsense. It’s just about seeing. You either see, or you don’t see. The rest is academic. Photography is simply a function of noticing things. Nothing more. Elliott Erwitt Through October 25, collect signed prints by legendary Aperture and Magnum photographers for just $100 each during the Magnum Photos Square Print Sale in Partnership with Aperture http://ss1.us/a/rbEt4Pmu Elliott Erwitt

Aperture Foundation 03.07.2020

Dawoud Bey, Nan Goldin, KangHee Kim and more reflect on the photograph's potential to influence social and artistic images.

Aperture Foundation 28.06.2020

The Magnum Photos Square Print Sale in Partnership with Aperture is here! For one week only, collect prints by Dawoud Bey, Nan Goldin, Bruce Davidson, Graciela Iturbide, Richard Misrach, Stephen Tayo, and more for just $100 each. http://ss1.us/a/rbEt4Pmu Bruce Davidson; Graciela Iturbide; Diana Markosian

Aperture Foundation 25.06.2020

Over the last seven years, Melissa O’Shaughnessy has photographed daily on the streets of New York, capturing the fleeting moments when light, people, and the chaos of the city collide. See more in her new book, Perfect Strangers, available now: http://ss1.us/a/PFQfqNzN