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Aperture
Aperture's "The End of Nature?" issue examines climate change and environmental transformation through photography, featuring Hashem Shakeri's documentation of Iranian drought, Michael Schmelling's exploration of abandoned back-to-the-land communes in California, and Eva Díaz's analysis of the iconic Earthrise photograph.
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| Duane Michals Had No Regrets The wildly inventive photographer on his prescient career, his fascination with dreaming, an... | Article | 1w ago | ||
| The Photographer Who Made Absence Her Muse Alix Cléo Roubaud’s extraordinary darkroom visions, cut short at age thirty-one, are only no... | Article | 2w ago | ||
| A Dizzying Snapshot of the Human Condition Following a multiyear and multimillion-dollar expansion, the New Museum in New York reopened... | Article | 3w ago | ||
| A Modern Vision of Black Life in Texas In a new photo essay, Rahim Fortune responds to the legacy of Black photographers who docume... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| Fe Avila Seeks the Liberation of Desire The Brazilian photographer makes a utopian world encompassing moments of raw, unmediated fre... | Article | 1mo ago | ||
| The Everyday Miracles of Rinko Kawauchi Kawauchi takes the smallest moments and finds in them a universe, passing her unwavering att... | Article | 1mo ago | ||