Contents About Aperture Foundation Letter from the Executive Director Aperture Magazine 2020 Aperture Magazine Upcoming and Recently Published Aperture Magazine Backlist New and Recently Published Books Backlist Highlights Aperture Masters of Photography Children’s Books The Photography Workshop Series Anthologies and Compilations Photobook Classics Essay Books How to Order
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About Aperture Foundation A not-for-profit multi-platform photography publisher and center for the photo community, Aperture connects the photo community and its audiences with the most inspiring work, the sharpest ideas, and with each other—in print, in person, and online. From our base in New York, each year we produce, publish, and present a program of photography projects, locally and internationally, that includes: 4 issues of Aperture magazine 2 seasons of new photobooks 10 exhibitions on tour Publication of The PhotoBook Review Limited-edition prints Talks, workshops, and book signings Aperture Portfolio Prize Paris Photo–Aperture PhotoBook Awards Aperture Summer Open Exhibition See aperture.org for more information
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Welcome to Aperture 2020 During fall 2020, the season of the US presidential election, two Aperture publications speak to the issues of America’s current social and political landscape. The fall issue of Aperture magazine, Native America, edited in collaboration with artist Wendy Red Star, considers issues of representations of Native American experiences, featuring artists and writers posing questions about land rights, American identity and heritage, and what it means to be a US citizen today. Meanwhile, Gillian Laub’s Family Matters is a comically astute photographic story of an American family divided by politics—half enthusiastically endorsing Donald Trump, and the other half fiercely opposed. The summer issue of Aperture magazine addresses the influence of Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency, which had a radical impact in the 1990s and changed photography forever. With Goldin now a prominent opioid crisis activist, the issue considers the place of The Ballad in history, including the work that informed it and the work it continues to inspire. In Gregory Halpern’s Let the Sun Beheaded Be, the popular photographer considers questions of colonial history and contemporary identity in thrilling new work made on the Caribbean archipelago of Guadeloupe. Diana Markosian’s Santa Barbara is an innovative retelling of her family’s migration from Russia to the US, reimagined as an American soap opera. In other projects this season, Aperture focuses on New York City. The first major monograph of Ming Smith collects her lyrical and experimental photographs that have become icons of twentieth-century New York life. Smith was the only woman in the influential 1970s Harlem collective Kamoinge, and the first Black female photographer to have work acquired by New York’s Museum of Modern Art. Melissa O’Shaughnessy’s first book, Perfect Strangers, adds a new chapter to the illustrious history of street photography in New York. And our republication of Danny Lyon’s 1969 visual campaign document, The Destruction of Lower Manhattan, brings a chapter of the New York story dramatically back to life. Joining The Photography Workshop Series this season is iconic photographer and teacher Catherine Opie, best known for her dynamic portraits speaking to issues of LGBTQ identity and community. And in Looking to See, the newest addition to Aperture’s popular children’s books, Susan Meiselas compiles fortyone enticing projects to inspire kids to tell their stories and engage with the world through the camera lens. All our publications this season mark the power of photography to change lives—to change how and what we see, how we view ourselves and each other, and how we are represented and represent others—and to engage with our evolving social histories. —Chris Boot, Executive Director
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Aperture Magazine House & Home Aperture 238: Spring 2020 How do homes serve as emblems of a moment, markers of the past, or articulations of future possibilities? The Spring 2020 issue of Aperture considers the meanings and forms of a home, and the relationships between architecture, design, and the domestic realm. From interviews with leading architects—such as David Adjaye, Denise Scott Brown, and Annabelle Selldorf—and a reconsideration of the irreverent interiors magazine Nest, to previously unpublished work by Robert Adams and new portfolios by artists including Alejandro Cartagena, Fumi Ishino, Mauro Restiffe, and the duo Randhir Singh and Seher Shah, House & Home considers the concepts of home across diverse geographies and time periods.
US $24.95 / CDN $27.50 / UK £19.95 Aperture 238: Spring 2020 9 ¼ × 12 in. (23.5 × 30.5 cm) 136 pages Illustrated throughout Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-483-7 March 2020
Nan Goldin & The Ballad Aperture 239: Summer 2020 Published by Aperture in 1986, Nan Goldin’s The Ballad of Sexual Dependency (see page 58), with its fresh, unflinching portrayal of the photographer’s circle of friends, dramatically changed the course of photography. Decades on, the series retains its searing power, influencing new generations of artists. Goldin herself remains a bold, singular force in our culture. Recently, she has taken on the Sackler family, shining a light on its role in creating America’s opioid crisis. Goldin’s trenchant activism is a reminder of the artist’s power to effect social change. The Nan Goldin & The Ballad issue of Aperture magazine is organized around the themes contained within the original ballad—intimacy, friendship, community, love, sex, trauma, music—while also honoring the urgent role of the artist as a force for cultural and social change.
US $24.95 / CDN $27.50 / UK £19.95 Aperture 239: Summer 2020 9 ¼ × 12 in. (23.5 × 30.5 cm) 136 pages Illustrated throughout Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-484-4 June 2020
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Aperture Magazine: Upcoming Issue
Native America Aperture 240: Fall 2020
“Smart, scholarly and impeccably designed, this respected quarterly magazine, made in New York…is at the top of its game, cementing its position as a true thought-leader.” —Guardian
US $24.95 / CDN $27.50 / UK £19.95 Aperture 240: Fall 2020 9 ¼ × 12 in. (23.5 × 30.5 cm) 136 pages Illustrated throughout Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-485-1 September 2020
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Wendy Red Star, Peelatchiwaaxpáash / Medicine Crow (Raven), from the series 1880 Crow Peace Delegation, 2014. Artist-manipulated digitally reproduced photograph by C.M. (Charles Milton) Bell, National Anthropological Archives, Smithsonian Institution
The Native America issue, edited in collaboration with the artist Wendy Red Star, considers the wide-ranging work of photographers and lens-based artists who are posing challenging questions about land rights, narratives of identity and heritage, and histories of colonialism at a moment when debates around nationalism and borders in North America are deeply contested. With contributions by Indigenous photographers, scholars, writers, and curators, the issue will look into the historic, often fraught relationship between photography and Native representation, while also offering new perspectives by emerging artists who are engaged with defining what it means to be a citizen in North America today. Wendy Red Star (Apsáalooke/Crow) has exhibited recently at the Brooklyn Museum; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Portland Art Museum, Oregon; and Saint Louis Art Museum. In 2019, Red Star was a resident at Light Work and had her first career survey at the Newark Museum. A solo project by the artist will be presented at MASS MoCA’s Kidspace gallery in summer 2020.
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Aperture Magazine: Previously Published “The stunning Aperture magazine edition celebrates a variety of current photographers who are reframing blackness and radically restructuring the contemporary perception of it.� —Huffington Post on Vision & Justice
Vision & Justice Aperture 223: Summer 2016 Cover option 1 52495 ISBN 978-1-59711-410-3
Film & Foto Aperture 231: Summer 2018 ISBN 978-1-59711-434-9
Platform Africa Aperture 227: Summer 2017 ISBN 978-1-59711-419-6
Prison Nation Aperture 230: Spring 2018 ISBN 978-1-59711-433-2
American Destiny Aperture 226: Spring 2017 ISBN 978-1-59711-418-9
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Future Gender Aperture 229: Winter 2017 ISBN 978-1-59711-421-9
Elements of Style Aperture 228: Fall 2017 ISBN 978-1-59711-420-2
On Feminism Aperture 225: Winter 2016 ISBN 978-1-59711-367-0 52495
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Performance Aperture 221: Winter 2015 ISBN 978-1-59711-324-3
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Documentary, Expanded Aperture 214: Spring 2014 52495 ISBN 978-1-59711-280-2
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Lit. Aperture 217: Winter 2014 ISBN 978-1-59711-283-3
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“Fashion” Aperture 216: Fall 2014 ISBN 978-1-59711-282-6
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Photography as you don’t know it Aperture 213: Winter 2013 52495 ISBN 978-1-59711-235-2
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Playtime Aperture 212: Fall 2013 52495 ISBN 978-1-59711-234-5
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Eyes Open: 41 Photography Ideas for Curious Kids By Susan Meiselas Susan Meiselas (born in Baltimore, 1948) joined Magnum Photos in 1976 and is president of Magnum Foundation. She has received numerous awards, including the Robert Capa Gold Medal; Leica Award for Excellence; Hasselblad Foundation Photography Prize; Cornel Capa Infinity Award; and Harvard Arts Medal, and was a MacArthur Fellow. She received her MA in visual education from Harvard University and has published numerous books, including Nicaragua (1981; reissued by Aperture, 2008, 2016) and On the Frontline (Aperture, 2017).
“Meiselas has spent as much, if not more, of her career behind the scenes in the industry, pushing hard to make it smarter and more inclusive . . . inspiring and leading new generations of documentarians.” —Mother Jones
• A playful and inspiring book for kids of all ages • Fun photography ideas that teach observation of and engagement with the world around us • By influential Magnum photographer and former teacher Susan Meiselas • For every parent who wants to empower their child to express themselves creatively
US $24.95 / CDN $32.95 / UK £19.95 8 ¼ × 11 ¼ in. (21 × 28.25 cm) 160 pages 200 four-color and black-and-white images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-469-1 October 2020
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Compiled by Magnum photojournalist Susan Meiselas, Eyes Open is a sourcebook of photography ideas for kids to engage with the world through the camera. Forty-one enticing projects help inspire a process of discovery and new ways of telling stories and animating ideas. Eyes Open features photographs by young people from around the globe— providing a window into different cultures—as well as work by professional artists that demonstrates how a simple idea can be expanded. Playful and meaningful, this book is for young would-be photographers and those interested in expressing themselves creatively. aperture.org/books
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Top left: Catherine Opie, Idexa, 1993. Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles, and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, and Seoul Top right: Catherine Opie, Untitled #4 (Surfers), 2003. Courtesy Regen Projects, Los Angeles, and Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong, and Seoul
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Catherine Opie: The Photography Workshop Series Photographs and text by Catherine Opie Catherine Opie (born in Sandusky, Ohio, 1961) is the Lynda and Stewart Resnick Endowed Chair in Art and professor of photography at the University of California, Los Angeles. Her work is held in over fifty major institutional collections throughout the world. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Fellowship, Smithsonian’s Archives of American Art Medal, and United States Artists Fellowship.
• Offers insight into the practice of an iconic American photographer and educator • Essential for photo enthusiasts interested in issues of identity • The newest title in the popular Aperture “workshop in a book” series
US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £22.00 7 ½ × 10 in. (19 × 25.4 cm) 128 pages 75 four-color and black-and-white images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-493-6 October 2020
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In the seventh installment of The Photography Workshop Series, Catherine Opie—well known for dynamic portraits and landscapes that speak to identity and community—offers her insight into creating photographs that navigate the contemporary landscape, as well as the landscape of the body and constructed identity. Aperture Foundation works with the world’s top photographers to distill their creative approaches to, teachings on, and insights into photography—offering the workshop experience in a book. Our goal is to inspire photographers at all levels who wish to improve their work, as well as readers interested in deepening their understanding of the art of photography. Through images and words, in this volume Opie shares her creative process and discusses a wide range of issues, from representing subcultures and marginalized communities, to making confrontational work that reimagines and subverts expectations. aperture.org/books
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Gillian Laub: Family Matters Photographs and text by Gillian Laub Interview by Maya Benton Gillian Laub (born in Chappaqua, New York, 1975) is a photographer and filmmaker based in New York. She received a BA in comparative literature from the University of Wisconsin–Madison, before studying photography at the International Center of Photography. Her works include the book Testimony (Aperture, 2007) and the book and HBO film Southern Rites (2015). Laub received a New York Foundation for the Arts fellowship in 2019. Maya Benton is a museum curator, art historian, and art critic. She curated Roman Vishniac Rediscovered (2013), which originated at the International Center of Photography in New York and traveled to nine venues in five countries through 2019; and Gillian Laub’s Southern Rites (2018), which will travel through 2024.
• Timely and current, a riveting reflection on political fractures within American society • The photographer’s humorous record of her family over twenty years speaks to our universal experience • Laub’s work appeals across art and pop-culture audiences
US $50.00 / CDN $65.00 / UK £40.00 9 ½ × 10 ¾ in. (24.1 × 27.3 cm) 196 pages 86 four-color images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-491-2 September 2020 Limited-edition print available
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Gillian Laub’s photographs of her family from the past twenty years, now collected in one volume, explore the way society’s biggest questions are revealed in our most intimate relationships. As a photographer and storyteller, Gillian Laub believes the sources and consequences of nearly every human drama find their most evocative forms in the messy beauty of families. Family Matters zeroes in on the artist’s own family, as a stand-in for the way Donald Trump’s knack for sowing discord and division has impacted communities, individuals, and households across the country. As Laub explains, “I began to unpack my relationship to my relatives—which turned out to be much more indicative of my relationship to the outside world than I had ever thought.” These issues became all the more tangible in 2016, when Laub and her parents found themselves on opposing sides of the most divisive presidential election in recent US history. Ultimately, Family Matters celebrates the resiliency and power of family. In doing so, it holds up a highly personalized mirror to the social and political divides of the United States today. aperture.org/books
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Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph Photographs by Ming Smith Contributions by Emmanuel Iduma, Arthur Jafa, M. Neelika Jayawardane, Yxta Maya Murray, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Namwali Serpell, Janet Hill Talbert, and Greg Tate Ming Smith’s (born in Detroit) poetic, often experimental photographic meditations have been shown at major museums, including the Museum of Modern Art, and the Schomburg Center, New York; the Brooklyn Museum; and the Serpentine Galleries and Tate Modern, London. Emmanuel Iduma is an art critic and author of A Stranger’s Pose (2018). Arthur Jafa is an artist, cinematographer, and recipient of the 2019 Venice Biennale Golden Lion award. M. Neelika Jayawardane is a professor and researcher. Her work has appeared in Aperture and Frieze, and she is a founding member of Africa Is a Country. Yxta Maya Murray is professor of law at Loyola Law School, Los Angeles, and author of the forthcoming novel Art Is Everything. Hans Ulrich Obrist is artistic director of the Serpentine Galleries in London, author of The Interview Project, and coeditor of Cahiers d’Art. Namwali Serpell is a novelist, critic, professor, and author of The Old Drift (2019). Janet Hill Talbert is a jewelry designer, former book editor, and founder of the African American book imprint Harlem Moon. Greg Tate is an author and musician. He has written for the New York Times, Washington Post, and Artforum, among other publications. Copublished by Aperture and Documentary Arts
• Exquisitely designed first book by a legendary, poetic Harlem artist • Chronicles New York’s evolving culture, including photographs of Grace Jones, Sun Ra, and James Baldwin • First African American female photographer to have work acquired by MoMA
US $65.00 / CDN $88.00 / UK £55.00 9 × 11 ⅔ in. (25 × 29.6 cm) 224 pages 100 four-color and black-and-white images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-482-0 October 2020
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This is a long-awaited monograph on photographer Ming Smith, whose poetic and experimental images have become icons of twentieth-century African American life. In the early 1970s, when African American photographers were keenly aware of their isolation in a field dominated by white men, two collectives held a joint meeting. The result was the formation of a more robust group, Kamoinge—which in Kenya’s Kikuyu language means a group of people acting together. In swift succession, Ming Smith became the only woman in the new collective of Harlem artists, and the first African American woman to have photographs acquired by the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Her poetic images—influenced by jazz, the deep tonalities of Roy DeCarava, and the dynamism of street photography—seek, as she says, “to capture Black culture, the richness, the love.” This monograph, the first devoted to a comprehensive look at three decades of Smith’s life and work, promises to be a major contribution to the history of twentieth-century American photography. aperture.org/books
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Perfect Strangers: New York City Street Photographs Photographs by Melissa O’Shaughnessy Introduction by Joel Meyerowitz Melissa O’Shaughnessy (born in Minneapolis, 1960) is a New York–based photographer. Her work is included in Colin Westerbeck and Joel Meyerowitz’s Bystander: A History of Street Photography (2017 edition) and has been featured in numerous exhibitions around the world. She is a member of UP Photographers. Joel Meyerowitz is an award-winning photographer, whose work has appeared in over 350 exhibitions in museums and galleries around the world. He has published over thirty books, including Aperture titles Legacy (2009), Cape Light (2015), Seeing Things (2016), and Provincetown (2019).
• A dynamic body of work on an enduring subject, New York City • The first book from an up-and-coming female street photographer • Follows in the tradition of Helen Levitt, Alex Webb, and Vivian Maier
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Perfect Strangers captures the kinetic bustle of changing streets and passing crowds in New York City. Over the last seven years, Melissa O’Shaughnessy has photographed daily on the streets of New York, capturing fleeting moments when the light, the people, and the chaos of the city collide in surprising, poignant, and humorous ways. As one of only a few women street photographers contributing to this dynamic genre, O’Shaughnessy enters the territory with clarity and a distinctly humanist eye. Perfect Strangers is a refreshing addition to the tradition of street photography. aperture.org/books
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Diana Markosian: Santa Barbara Photographs by Diana Markosian Essay by Lynda Myles Diana Markosian (born in Moscow, 1989) holds an MS from Columbia University’s Graduate School of Journalism. Her photographs have been published in National Geographic, the New Yorker, and the New York Times. Her most recent awards include a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship (2019) and a World Press Photo award (2019). Lynda Myles is an Emmy Award–winning scriptwriter. She has worked on Santa Barbara, General Hospital, and One Life to Live, among other TV shows.
• The debut book by a rising star working between photography and film • Highly original hybrid of personal and documentary storytelling • Accompanies exhibitions at SFMOMA and the Rencontres d’Arles
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Diana Markosian’s Santa Barbara brings together staged scenes, film stills, and family pictures in an innovative and compelling hybrid of personal and documentary storytelling. In 1996, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Markosian’s mother, Svetlana, placed a classified ad in a Los Angeles newspaper: “I want to see America, and meet a kind man who can show me the country,” she wrote. One man who responded was from Santa Barbara, California, and their correspondence led to Svetlana becoming a mail-order bride, fleeing her increasingly dreary prospects in post-Soviet Moscow with seven-year-old Markosian and her older brother in tow. This book is a retelling of the family’s first years in the US, imagined as an episode from the soap opera Santa Barbara—the first American show allowed on Russian television in the 1990s. For many families, including Markosian’s, this soap opera symbolized the opportunities of America and the West; for her project, Markosian wrote a script in collaboration with one of the original Santa Barbara writers and hired actors to reenact moments from her personal history. A major exhibition of this work, including a three-channel film presentation, will open at Rencontres d’Arles in July 2020, in advance of a fall 2020 exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. aperture.org/books
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Gregory Halpern: Let the Sun Beheaded Be Photographs by Gregory Halpern Essay by Clément Chéroux Conversation with Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa Gregory Halpern (born in Buffalo, New York, 1977) received a BA in history and literature from Harvard University, and an MFA from California College of the Arts. In 2014, he was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. He has published six books of his work: Harvard Works Because We Do (2003), A (2011), East of the Sun, West of the Moon (in collaboration with Ahndraya Parlato, 2014), ZZYZX (2016), Confederate Moons (2018), and Omaha Sketchbook (2019). He is coeditor of The Photographer’s Playbook (with Jason Fulford, Aperture, 2014) and teaches at Rochester Institute of Technology, New York. Clément Chéroux is the newly appointed Joel and Anne Ehrenkranz Chief Curator of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Previously, he was the senior curator in the Department of Photography at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, and chief curator of photography at the Musée National d’Art Moderne at the Centre Pompidou, Paris. Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa is a photographer, writer, and former editor of the website The Great Leap Sideways. His publication One Wall a Web (2018) won the 2018 Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation First PhotoBook Award. Copublished by Aperture and Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
• A new body of work by a popular and influential contemporary photographer • A collectible design object by two award-winning bookmakers, designer Hans Gremmen and Gregory Halpern • For fans of Halpern and all followers of new directions in documentary photography
US $45.00 / CDN $60.00 / UK £35.00 8 ¼ × 11 in. (21 × 28.5 cm) 112 pages 68 four-color images Clothbound Bilingual English and French ISBN 978-1-59711-490-5 September 2020 Limited-edition print available
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In Let the Sun Beheaded Be, photographer Gregory Halpern focuses on the Caribbean island of Guadeloupe, a French overseas region with a complicated colonial history. Renowned for his photographic meditations on place, Halpern presents a compelling new work, an extension of his characteristic attention to the way details of a landscape, and the people who inhabit it, often reveal undercurrents of local histories and experiences. A text by curator and editor Clément Chéroux grapples with the island’s history in relation to the French Revolution, Surrealism, and the Martinican poet Aimé Césaire, whose writing inspired the title of the book and many of the images inside; a conversation between Halpern and photographer and critic Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa considers Halpern’s process and personal history, as well as the politics of representation. Let the Sun Beheaded Be is a thoughtful and visually striking depiction of place—shaped by the forces of natural and human history— and an engagement with the complexities of photographing as an interloper in a foreign land. Let the Sun Beheaded Be is the most recent commission by Fondation d’entreprise Hermès, working in alliance with the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, for Immersion, a FrenchAmerican Photography Commission. An exhibition of Halpern’s work, curated by Chéroux, will open at SFMOMA on May 30, 2020; and at Fondation Henri Cartier-Bresson, Paris, in fall 2020. aperture.org/books
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The Destruction of Lower Manhattan Photographs and text by Danny Lyon Danny Lyon (born in New York, 1942) is regarded as one of the most inf luential documentary photographers. His many books include The Movement (1964), The Bikeriders (1968, reissued by Aperture, 2014), Conversations with the Dead (1971), Knave of Hearts (1999), Like a Thief ’s Dream (2007), and Deep Sea Diver (2011). Lyon’s work is widely exhibited and collected, and has been awarded Guggenheim Fellowships twice and National Endowment for the Arts grants ten times.
“ . . . decades later, The Destruction of Lower Manhattan retains its immediacy.” —Eric Banks, New York Times
US $50.00 / CDN $65.00 / UK £40.00 9 ¼ × 10 ½ in. (23.5 × 26.67 cm) 160 pages 76 black-and-white and four-color images Clothbound with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-494-3 September 2020 Limited-edition print available
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• A collectible classic, by a popular and important photographer • A document of 1960s New York City that continues to resonate with urgency • For art and urbanism audiences, as well as Danny Lyon’s many followers First published in 1969, The Destruction of Lower Manhattan is a singular, lasting document of nearly sixty acres of architecture, some dating back to the Civil War era, on the cusp of being demolished as part of a renewal effort that included the future World Trade Center site. Danny Lyon’s documentation of doomed facades, empty interiors, work crews, and remaining dwellers still appeals to our emotions more than fifty years later, and Aperture’s reissue retains the power of the original. After creating the series The Bikeriders and moving back to New York in 1966, Lyon settled into a downtown loft, becoming one of the few artists to document the dramatic changes taking place. Lyon writes, “Whole blocks would disappear. An entire neighborhood. Its few last loft occupying tenants were being evicted, and no place like it would ever be built again.” Through his striking photographs and accompanying texts, Lyon paints a portrait of the people who lived there, of rooms with abandoned furniture, children’s paintings, empty stairwells. Intermingled within the architecture are portraits of individuals and the demolition workers who, despite their assigned task, emerge as the surviving heroes. aperture.org/books
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Limited-edition Books Vik Muniz: Postcards from Nowhere Photographs by Vik Muniz Vik Muniz (born in São Paulo, 1961) is a prolific, internationally recognized artist, whose signature style appropriates and reinterprets iconic images of our time. His many publications include Reflex: A Vik Muniz Primer (Aperture, 2005) and Vik Muniz: Everything So Far, Catalogue Raisonné 1987–2015 (2015). Waste Land, a documentary about his work in the favelas and landfills around Rio, was nominated for an Academy Award in 2010.
Vik Muniz’s Postcards from Nowhere is a two-volume, slipcased, limited-edition album that pays homage to the quasi-obsolete artifact of the picture postcard. In this series, the viewer is invited to explore their own understanding of the Great Wall of China, the Eiffel Tower, or the Taj Mahal through carefully crafted and transformative collages. Muniz grapples with how we have come to “see” and understand distant iconic sites that we may never actually view with our own eyes. “The images we hold in our head are an assemblage,” he notes. “They are an amalgam of every image of those locations that we have ever seen.” Muniz’s new images, created out of collaged pieces of the artist’s vintage postcard collection, materialize the experience and longing of travel, triangulating between the traveler, a distant location, and the postcard’s recipient at home. Wish you were here!
US $250.00 / UK £200.00 Slipcase: 9 ¼ x 12 x 2 in. (23.5 x 30.8 x 5.4 cm) Individual volumes: 8 x 10 ¼ in. (20.3 x 26 cm) each Leatherbound two-volume album with leatherbound slipcase Volume 1: 16 album sleeves featuring 32 four-color postcards Volume 2: 18 album sleeves featuring 36 four-color postcards Printed in a limited edition of 500 copies July 2020 Please contact orders@aperture.org to purchase
Gregory Crewdson: An Eclipse of Moths Photographs by Gregory Crewdson Text by Jeff Tweedy Gregory Crewdson (born in Brooklyn, 1962) is a graduate of the Yale School of Art, where he is now a professor and director of graduate studies in photography. Crewdson’s awards include the Skowhegan Medal for Photography, National Endowment for the Arts Visual Artists Fellowship, and Aaron Siskind Foundation Individual Photographer’s Fellowship. His numerous prior books include Twilight (2002), Beneath the Roses (2008), and Cathedral of the Pines (Aperture, 2016). His series Beneath the Roses is the subject of the 2012 feature documentary Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters, directed by Ben Shapiro. Jeff Tweedy is a musician, songwriter, and record producer. He is the singer and guitarist of the band Wilco, which has released eleven studio albums to date.
An Eclipse of Moths extends Gregory Crewdson’s obsessive exploration of the small-town, postindustrial American landscape. Each of these sixteen, never-before-published images is composed at a cinematic scale with the artist’s signature auteurial care. Downed streetlights, abandoned baby carriages, and decommissioned carnival rides set the scene for a cast of classic Crewdsonian characters—full of equal parts yearning and ennui. This collection of images is offered in a limited-edition, slipcased volume, sumptuously produced at a scale that offers an immersive experience of each of these carefully crafted scenes. 28
US $250.00 / UK £200.00 19 ½ x 11 in. (49.5 x 27.9 cm) 36 pages 16 images Softcover with clothbound slipcase September 2020 Please contact orders@aperture.org to purchase
Houseplants A pop-up book by Daniel Gordon Daniel Gordon (born in Boston, 1980) earned a BA from Bard College in 2004 and an MFA from the Yale School of Art in 2006. Notable group exhibitions include New Photography 2009 at the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Greater New York 2010 at MoMA PS1, New York; and Cut! Paper Play in Contemporary Photography at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles (2018). He is the author of Still Lifes, Portraits, and Parts (2013), Flowers and Shadows (2011), and Flying Pictures (2009). He won the 2014 Foam Paul Huf Award and had a solo exhibition at Foam, Amsterdam, in 2014.
US $150.00 / UK £120.00 9 x 11 in. (23 x 28 cm) 12 pages 6 pop-ups Casebound August 2020 Please contact orders@aperture.org to purchase
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This highly collectible, limited-edition pop-up book is a work of art in itself, rendering Daniel Gordon’s sculptural forms into a new layer of materiality and animating them in a pop-up performance. The book consists of six works in pop-up form, some featuring simple plants, others unfolding more elaborate tableaux. Inspired by his interest in the popularity of certain subjects on the internet—houseplants among them—Gordon meticulously cuts up pictures found online to create sculptural and fantastical still lifes. He uses photography not to show reality, but to present a new version of it. The crumpled paper and mix of realistic and unnatural colors render the objects slightly goofy. “Without seams and faults and limitations, my project would be very different,” Gordon says. “The seamlessness of the ether is boring to me, but the materialization of that ether, I think, can be very interesting.” His pieces are a perfect marriage of digital and analog processes and of high and low artistic references, complicating what is understood as sculpture, photography, painting, and the cutout. aperture.org/books
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Richard Misrach: The Photography Workshop Series Photographs and text by Richard Misrach Introduction by Lucas Foglia and Meghann Riepenhoff Richard Misrach (born in Los Angeles, 1949) is one of the most
inf luential color photographers of his generation. His work is held in the collections of over fifty major institutions, and he is the recipient of numerous awards. His previous Aperture titles include Petrochemical America (with Kate Orff, 2012), The Mysterious Opacity of Other Beings (2015), and Border Cantos (with Guillermo Galindo, 2016).
Lucas Foglia has published three books, including Human Nature (2017). His work is held in collections at the International Center of Photography, New York; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; and Victoria and Albert Museum, London. Meghann Riepenhoff is an artist who has exhibited widely.
Her work has appeared in Artforum, the New York Times, Foam Magazine, WIRED, and the San Francisco Chronicle. She was a 2018 Guggenheim Fellow.
“Misrach has been hailed by critics as one of America’s most distinctive and original nature photographers because, among other things, he is not afraid to document the realities of the planet.” —Los Angeles Times US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £22.00 7 ½ × 10 in. (19 × 25.4 cm) 128 pages 75 four-color images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-477-6 September 2020
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• The wisdom of one of the most influential photographers working today, in book form • Teaches readers about using visual beauty to address social and environmental concerns • A new title in the popular Aperture “workshop in a book” series In the sixth installment of The Photography Workshop Series, Richard Misrach—well known for his sublime and expansive landscapes that focus on the relationship between humans and their environment—offers his insight into creating photographs that are visually beautiful and contain cultural implications. Aperture Foundation works with the world’s top photographers to distill their creative approaches to, teachings on, and insights into photography—offering the workshop experience in a book. Our goal is to inspire photographers at all levels who wish to improve their work, as well as readers interested in deepening their understanding of the art of photography. Through images and words, in this volume Misrach shares his own creative process and discusses a wide range of issues, from the language of color photography and the play of light and atmosphere, to transcending place and time through metaphor, myth, and abstraction. aperture.org/books
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Justine Kurland: Girl Pictures Photographs and text by Justine Kurland Story by Rebecca Bengal Justine Kurland (born in Warsaw, New York, 1969) received a BFA from the School of Visual Arts and an MFA from Yale University. Her work is in the public collections of the Whitney Museum of American Art, Guggenheim Museum, and International Center of Photography, New York, among other institutions. Her monograph Highway Kind was published by Aperture in 2016. Rebecca Bengal writes short stories, essays, and long-form narrative, frequently about photography. Her work has been published by the New Yorker, Bookforum, Paris Review, Vogue, and the New York Times, among others. She is the Spring 2020 Mina Hohenberg Darden Chair in Creative Writing at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.
“Images redolent with modernity and myth.” —AnOther
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• Justine Kurland’s photographs of rebel girls in the American landscape are stirring and iconic • This radical vision of community and feminism is highly relevant today • A book for anyone captivated by the American road and 1990s youth culture The North American frontier is an enduring symbol of romance, rebellion, escape, and freedom. At the same time, it’s a profoundly masculine myth—cowboys, outlaws, Beat poets. Photographer Justine Kurland reclaimed this space in her nowiconic series of images of teenage girls, taken between 1997 and 2002 on the road in the American wilderness. “I staged the girls as a standing army of teenaged runaways in resistance to patriarchal ideals,” says Kurland. She portrays the girls as fearless and free, tender and fierce. They hunt and explore, braid each other’s hair, and swim in sun-dappled watering holes—paying no mind to the camera (or the viewer). Their world is at once lawless and utopian, a frontier Eden in the wild spaces just outside of suburban infrastructure and ideas. Twenty years on, the series still resonates, published here in its entirety and including newly discovered, previously unpublished images. aperture.org/books
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Top: Carrie Mae Weems, A Distant View, 2003. Courtesy the artist and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York Bottom: Robert W. GibbesĘźs classification notes, affixed to the Zealy daguerreotypes in 1850. Courtesy the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University
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To Make Their Own Way in the World: The Enduring Legacy of the Zealy Daguerreotypes Edited by Ilisa Barbash, Molly Rogers, and Deborah Willis Foreword by Henry Louis Gates Jr. Photographic essay by Carrie Mae Weems Ilisa Barbash is visual anthropology curator at Harvard’s Peabody Museum and author of Where the Roads All End: Photography and Anthropology in the Kalahari (2016). Molly Rogers is associate director of the Center for the Humanities, New York University, and author of Delia’s Tears: Race, Science, and Photography in Nineteenth-Century America (2010). Deborah Willis is chair of photography and imaging at Tisch School of the Arts and coauthor of Envisioning Emancipation: Black Americans and the End of Slavery (2013). Henry Louis Gates Jr. is the Alphonse Fletcher University Professor and director of the Hutchins Center for African and African American Research at Harvard University. Carrie Mae Weems is an influential American artist. Her books include The Hampton Project (Aperture, 2001) and Kitchen Table Series (2016). Copublished by Aperture and Peabody Museum Press
• Photographs at the center of inquiry into the history of slavery in the US • Essential reading for students of photography, representation, and US history • Includes singularly important contributions by scholars of African American history and photography
US $60.00 / CDN $81.00 / UK £50.00 6 ½ × 9 ¼ in. (16.5 × 23.5 cm) 488 pages 230 four-color and black-and-white images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-478-3 June 2020
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To Make Their Own Way in the World is a profound consideration of some of the most challenging images in the history of photography: fifteen daguerreotypes of Alfred, Delia, Drana, Fassena, Jack, Jem, and Renty—men and women of African descent who were enslaved in South Carolina. Photographed by Joseph T. Zealy and acquired by Harvard University professor Louis Agassiz in 1850, they were rediscovered at Harvard’s Peabody Museum in 1976. This groundbreaking multidisciplinary volume features essays by prominent scholars who explore such topics as the photographs’ historical context, the lives of the pictured individuals, nineteenth-century ideas about race, and visual narratives of slavery and its lasting effects. With over two hundred illustrations, including new photography by Carrie Mae Weems, this book frames the Zealy daguerreotypes as works of urgent engagement. aperture.org/books
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An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain By Dan Leers Texts by David Finkel and Lisa Sutcliffe Dialogue with An-My Lê and Viet Thanh Nguyen An-My Lê’s (born in Saigon, South Vietnam, 1960) work has been exhibited at such venues as the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Photography, Chicago; and San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Lê has received many awards, including fellowships from the New York Foundation for the Arts, John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, and MacArthur Foundation. She is a professor in the Department of Photography at Bard College. Dan Leers is a curator of photography at Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, and organized the traveling exhibition An-My Lê: On Contested Terrain. David Finkel is a journalist and author, whose honors include a MacArthur Fellowship and a Pulitzer Prize. Lisa Sutcliffe is the Herzfeld Curator of Photography and Media Arts at the Milwaukee Art Museum. Viet Thanh Nguyen is author of The Sympathizer (2015), which received the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, among other awards. Copublished by Aperture and Carnegie Museum of Art
• The first comprehensive survey of this influential Vietnamese American artist • Essential for all students of landscape photography and American history • Accompanies a major traveling exhibition organized by Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
US $65.00 / CDN $88.00 / UK £55.00 9 ¼ × 10 ½ in. (23.5 × 26.6 cm) 204 pages 128 four-color and black-and-white images Flexibind ISBN 978-1-59711-481-3 May 2020 Limited-edition print available
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On Contested Terrain, published on the occasion of the first comprehensive exhibition of An-My Lê’s work, includes selections from her major series photographing former battlefields, spaces reserved for training or the reenactment of war, and the noncombatant role of active service members, as well as many new, never-before-seen images. Essays by curators Dan Leers and Lisa Sutcliffe, as well as a dialogue between Lê and Pulitzer Prize– winning novelist Viet Thanh Nguyen, address how Lê’s work complicates the landscapes of conflict that have long informed American identity. aperture.org/books
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Paul Mpagi Sepuya By Wassan Al-Khudhairi Interview by Wassan Al-Khudhairi Contributions by Malik Gaines, Lucy Gallun, Ariel Goldberg, Evan Moffitt, and Grace Wales Bonner Paul Mpagi Sepuya (born in San Bernardino, California, 1982) is a Los Angeles–based artist. His work is collected and exhibited by such institutions as the Museum of Modern Art and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. Wassan Al-Khudhairi is chief curator at the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis and curator of the exhibition Paul Mpagi Sepuya. Malik Gaines is a writer, performer, and associate professor and director of undergraduate studies at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Lucy Gallun is associate curator in the Department of Photography at the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Ariel Goldberg is a writer and artist, whose publications include The Estrangement Principle (2016) and The Photographer (2015). Evan Moffitt is a writer, editor, and critic based in New York. His writing appears regularly in Frieze and other publications. Grace Wales Bonner is creative director and founder of Wales Bonner, a menswear brand based in London. Copublished by Aperture and the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis
“Paul Mpagi Sepuya breathes new life into the genre of studio portraiture.” —Hyperallergic
US $35.00 / CDN $47.00 / UK £30.00 8 × 10 in. (20.3 × 25.4 cm) 96 pages 77 four-color images Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-480-6 April 2020
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• A long-awaited introduction to this popular and critically acclaimed artist’s work • A stellar group of critics and artists unpack Paul Mpagi Sepuya’s layered approach to identity and representation • This survey follows international accolades and shows at the Guggenheim, Whitney Biennial, and MoMA Paul Mpagi Sepuya presents the work of one of the most prominent up-and-coming photographers working today. Sepuya makes photographs of friends, artists, collaborators, and himself. He challenges and deconstructs traditional portraiture by way of collage, layering, fragmentation, mirror imagery, and the perspective of a Black, queer gaze. Although the creation of artist books has been a long-standing part of his practice, Paul Mpagi Sepuya is the first publication of his work to be released widely, copublished with the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis on the occasion of a major solo exhibition. aperture.org/books
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At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women Thirtieth-Anniversary Edition Photographs and commentary by Sally Mann Introduction by Ann Beattie Sally Mann (born in Lexington, Virginia, 1951) has photographed the American South since the 1970s. A Guggenheim Fellow and three-time recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, Mann was named America’s Best Photographer by Time magazine in 2001. She has been the subject of two documentaries, and her work has been the subject of major exhibitions at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia; Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond; and National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Mann’s other Aperture books are Immediate Family (1992, reissued 2014), Still Time (1994), Proud Flesh (copublished with Gagosian Gallery, 2009), and The Flesh and The Spirit (copublished with the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, 2010). Ann Beattie has been included in four O. Henry Prize collections. She
has received the PEN/Malamud Award for Excellence in the Short Story and the Rea Award for the Short Story, and she was the Edgar Allan Poe Professor of Literature and Creative Writing at the University of Virginia. She is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
“Sally Mann’s photography is a clear pane . . . not intrusion, but revelation. These young women distill something for the eye . . . something beautiful and sad and moving, something purely female.” —Diane Sawyer
• Thirtieth-anniversary edition of a groundbreaking classic • The precursor to Mann’s best-selling monograph Immediate Family • Beautifully reissued with all-new reproductions
US $50.00 / CDN $65.00 / UK £40.00 9 ⅜ × 10 ⅞ in. (23.8 × 27.6 cm) 56 pages 38 duotone images Clothbound with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-458-5 Fall 2020
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At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women is Sally Mann’s revealing, collective portrait of twelve-year-old girls on the verge of adulthood. To be young and female in America is a time of tremendous excitement and social possibilities; it is a trying time as well, caught between childhood and adulthood, when the difference is not entirely understood. First published by Aperture in 1988, At Twelve is a contemporary classic by one of photography’s great artists. To mark the book’s thirtieth anniversary, Aperture has reoriginated it in a masterful facsimile edition that retains the pure spirit of the original. aperture.org/books
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Josef Koudelka: Ruins Photographs by Josef Koudelka Texts by Alain Schnapp, Héloïse Conésa, and Bernard Latarjet Josef Koudelka (born in Moravia, Czech Republic, 1938) is a member of Magnum Photos and has received the Prix Nadar, Grand Prix National de la Photographie, HCB Award, and Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography. His work has been exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art and International Center of Photography, New York; Hayward Gallery, London; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; and Palais de Tokyo, Paris. Alain Schnapp is emeritus professor of Greek archaeology and former director of the faculty of art history and archaeology at the Sorbonne. He directed the Institut national d’histoire de l’art from its creation until 2005. Héloïse Conésa is a curator at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris, in charge of the contemporary photography collection. Bernard Latarjet is an agricultural engineer and serves as head of the Monfort-Théâtre in Paris, chair of the Office national de diffusion artistique, and chair of the Association des Centres culturels de rencontre.
US $75.00 / CDN $100.00 12 × 9 ½ in. (31.5 × 24 cm) 368 pages 171 black-and-white images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-489-9 May 2020 Available in US & Canada only
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Ruins is the newest monograph by acclaimed Magnum photographer and bestselling author, Josef Koudelka. For more than twenty years, Koudelka has traveled through the Mediterranean—visiting places such as Italy, Libya, Greece, and Syria—to photograph more than two hundred archaeological sites. Stark and mesmerizing panoramic photographs take the viewer to Delphi, Pompeii, Petra, Carthage, and other ancient locations, including sites now greatly altered or destroyed due to recent conflict. Ruins is a monument of architectural and cultural history, as well as civilizations long past. Published to coincide with a major exhibition at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, this volume includes enlightening texts by a Greek studies expert, curator, and agricultural engineer that cast another look at antiquity and its ruins.
Josef Koudelka: Gypsies Photographs by Josef Koudelka Essays by Stuart Alexander and Will Guy Stuart Alexander is editor in chief at Delpire Éditeur, Paris. He has organized numerous exhibitions and published extensively on the history of photography. Will Guy has published widely on issues regarding the Roma and is currently a research fellow in sociology at the University of Bristol, UK.
US $30.00 / CDN $40.00 6 ⅜ × 8 in. (16.3 × 20.5 cm) 240 pages 109 duotone images Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-473-8 October 2019 Available in US & Canada only
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This mini paperback edition of Gypsies makes a foundational body of work by master photographer Josef Koudelka newly accessible. This volume includes all 109 photographs from Koudelka’s recent remastering of the Cikáni series—photographs of Roma society taken between 1962 and 1971 in then-Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, France, and Spain. Roma scholar and sociologist Will Guy, who wrote for both the 1975 and 2011 editions, updates his analysis of the condition of the Roma today, including the most recent upheavals in Europe. Stuart Alexander, photo historian and newly appointed editor in chief of Delpire Éditeur, contributes a brief historiography of the evolution of this body of work in book form. aperture.org/books
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Through Positive Eyes Edited by Gideon Mendel and David Gere Foreword by Richard Gere Poem by Mary Bowman Photographs and Stories by 130 artists in 10 cities Gideon Mendel has photographed key social and environmental issues around the world for three decades. He has received numerous awards, including the W. Eugene Smith Grant in Humanistic Photography, the inaugural Jackson Pollock Prize for Creativity, the Greenpeace Photo Award, and the Amnesty International Media Award; he was shortlisted for the Prix Pictet in 2015 and 2019. David Gere, PhD, is director of the UCLA Art & Global Health Center, where he is professor of arts activism and organizer of projects under the MAKE ART/STOP AIDS banner. Richard Gere, the American actor, is a dedicated humanitarian who works on behalf of Tibetan causes, the homeless, and people living with HIV and AIDS. He is cofounder of Tibet House and board chair of the International Campaign for Tibet. Mary Bowman was a poet, singer, spoken word artist, and AIDS
activist based in Washington, DC. Born HIV-positive, she died in 2019 at the age of thirty.
“I live with No, another Through Positive Eyes participant, whom I met at Alden House. We take care of one another. We have been together more than ten years. We are both estranged from our families and have no children, so we have added dogs to our family. No loves animals. Dogs make her happy. Sometimes I feel that the dogs love us more than humans do.”
• A passionate call to action, to combat stigma surrounding HIV and AIDS
—Aoi, Bangkok
• For everyone interested in the power of photography to make a difference
US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £22.00 7 ⅝ × 10 ½ in. (19.5 x 26.5 cm) 196 pages 272 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-476-9
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• Results from ten years of workshops empowering HIV+ photographers to share their stories
Through Positive Eyes is a collaborative photo-storytelling project by 130 people living with HIV and AIDS around the world. The project chronicles a very particular moment in the epidemic, when effective treatment is available to some, not all, and when the enduring stigma associated with HIV and AIDS has become entrenched, a major roadblock to both prevention and treatment. The participants in the project have volunteered to tell their stories, in words and in photographs, empowering themselves in order to banish stigma. aperture.org/books
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Aperture Masters of Photography
Berenice Abbott Introduction and commentary by Julia Van Haaften
Henri Cartier-Bresson Introduction and commentary by Clément Chéroux
Walker Evans Introduction and commentary by David Campany
Dorothea Lange Introduction and commentary by Linda Gordon
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Paul Strand Introduction and commentary by Peter Barberie
Go Photo! An Activity Book for Kids Text and photographs by Alice Proujansky
Seeing Things: A Kid’s Guide to Looking at Photographs By Joel Meyerowitz
US $18.95 / CDN $26.95 / UK £12.00 8 × 8 in. (20.3 × 20.3 cm) 96 pages; 42 images Hardcover with jacket 51895 ISBN 978-1-59711-286-4 Limited-edition print available
US $19.95 / CDN $27.95 / UK £12.95 8 ½ × 10 ⅝in. (21.6 × 27 cm) 108 pages; 85 images ISBN: 978-1-59711-355-7 51995 Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-355-7
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This Equals That By Jason Fulford and Tamara Shopsin US $19.95 / CDN $27.95 / UK £12.95 7 ¾ × 7 ¾ in. (19.7 × 19.7 cm) 80 pages; 40 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-288-8 ISBN 978-1-59711-288-8 51995 Limited-edition print available
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Dawoud Bey on Photographing People and Communities Introduction by Brian Ulrich
Larry Fink on Composition and Improvisation Introduction by Lisa Kereszi
Todd Hido on Landscapes, Interiors, and the Nude Introduction by Gregory Halpern
Mary Ellen Mark on the Portrait and the Moment Introduction by Laurie Rae Baxter
US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £19.95 7 ½ × 10 in. (19 × 25.4 cm) 128 pages; 70 images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-337-3
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Richard Misrach: The Photography Workshop Series Introduction by Lucas Foglia and Meghann Riepenhoff US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £19.95 7 ½ × 10 in. (19 × 25.4 cm) 128 pages; 70 images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-477-6
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Catherine Opie: The Photography Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Workshop Series Webb on Street Photography and Photographs and text by Catherine Opie the Poetic Image Introduction by Teju Cole US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £22.00 7 ½ × 10 in. (19 × 25.4 cm) 128 pages; 75 images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-493-6
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Anthologies and Compilations
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Aperture Magazine Anthology: The Minor White Years, 1952–1976 Edited and introduced by Peter C. Bunnell
The Chinese Photobook: From the 1900s to the Present Edited by Martin Parr and WassinkLundgren
US $39.95 / CDN $55.95 / UK £25.00 6 ⅜ × 9 ⅜ in. (16.2 × 23.8 cm) 456 pages; 150 images Clothbound with jacket 53995 ISBN 978-1-59711-196-6
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Color Rush: American Color Photography from Stieglitz to Sherman By Lisa Hostetler and Katherine A. Bussard US $60.00 / CDN $83.95 / UK £40.00 9 ½ × 11 ½ in. (24.1 × 29.2 cm) 244 pages; 202 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-226-0 Copublished by Aperture 5 6 0 0 0 and the Milwaukee Art Museum
US $35.00 / CDN $47.95 / UK £25.00 7 ½ × 10 in. (19 × 25.4 cm) 173 pages; 140 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-389-2 Limited-edition print available
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The Dutch Photobook: A Thematic Selection from 1945 Onwards By Frits Gierstberg and Rik Suermondt
Fashion Photography: The Story in 180 Pictures By Eugénie Shinkle
US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £50.00 9 ½ × 11 in. (24.1 × 27.9 cm) 288 pages; 820 images 57500 Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-200-0
US $50.00 / CDN $67.50 9 ⅔ × 11  in. (24.5 × 29 cm) 272 pages; 185 images
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Feast for the Eyes: The Story of Food in Photography By Susan Bright US $60.00 / CDN $80.95 / UK £45.00 9 ½ × 11 ½ in. (24.1 × 29 cm) 320 pages; 250 images Hardcover with tip-on ISBN 978-1-59711-361-8 Limited-edition print available
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The Latin American Photobook Edited by Horacio Fernández US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £45.00 9 × 12 in. (22.9 × 30.5 cm) 256 pages; 817 images Hardcover 57500 ISBN 978-1-59711-189-8
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Looking Again: Photography at the New Orleans Museum of Art By Russell Lord US $80.00 / CDN $105.00 / UK £60.00 9 ½ × 11 ½ in. (24.5 × 29 cm) 294 pages; 131 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-442-4 Copublished by Aperture and the New Orleans Museum of Art
The New Black Vanguard: Photography between Art and Fashion By Antwaun Sargent US $50.00 / CDN $65.00 / UK £40.00 8 ¼ x 11 in. (21 x 27.9 cm) 312 pages; 250 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-468-4 Limited-edition print available
The New York Times Magazine Photographs Edited by Kathy Ryan
The Open Road: Photography and the American Road Trip By David Campany
US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £50.00 9 ½ × 11 ½ in. (24.1 × 29.2 cm) 448 pages; 500 images Hardcover with jacket 57500 ISBN 978-1-59711-146-1 Limited-edition print available
US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £40.00 10 × 11 ½ in. (25.4 × 29.2 cm) 336 pages; 248 images Hardcover 56500 ISBN 978-1-59711-240-6
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The Photographer’s Cookbook Essay by Lisa Hostetler US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £19.95 6 ⅜ × 8 ½ in. (16.2 × 21.6 cm) 160 pages; 50 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-357-1 Copublished by Aperture and the 52995 George Eastman Museum
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The Photographer’s Playbook: 307 Assignments and Ideas Edited by Jason Fulford and Gregory Halpern US $24.95 / CDN $34.95 / UK £16.95 6 × 9 in. (15.2 × 22.9 cm) 428 pages; 26 images Paperback 52495 ISBN 978-1-59711-247-5
PhotoWork: Forty Photographers on Process and Practice Edited and introduced by Sasha Wolf US $24.95 / CDN $32.95 / UK £19.95 6 × 9 in. (15.2 × 22.9 cm) 256 pages Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-459-2
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The Photographer in the Garden By Jamie M. Allen and Sarah Anne McNear US $50.00 / CDN $65.00 / UK £40.00 9 ½ × 11 ½ in. (24.5 × 29 cm) 256 pages; 232 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-373-1 Limited-edition print available
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Photography Is Magic By Charlotte Cotton
Picturing America’s National Parks By Jamie M. Allen
US $49.95 / CDN $69.95 / UK £35.00 8 × 10 ⅓ in. (20.32 × 26.29 cm) 384 pages; 311 images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-331-1 5 4available 995 Limited-edition print
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The Radical Eye: Iconic Modernist Photography from the Sir Elton John Collection Edited by Simon Baker and Shoair Mavlian US $60.00 / CDN $83.95 8 ½ × 11 ⅜ in. (29 × 21.8 cm) 240 pages; 150 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-386-1 5 6 0 0 0only Available in US & Canada
Rochester 585/716: A Postcards from America Project Photographs by Magnum photographers US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £50.00 8 ½ × 11 in. (21.6 × 28 cm) 452 pages; 1,000 images Paperback with C-print ISBN 978-1-59711-340-3 Copublished by Aperture and Pier 24 57500 Photography
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Seeing Science: How Photography Reveals the Universe By Marvin Heiferman
Self Publish, Be Happy: A DIY Photobook Manual and Manifesto By Bruno Ceschel
Total Records: Photography and the Art of the Album Cover Edited by Antoine de Beaupré
The Unseen Eye: Photographs from the Unconscious By W. M. Hunt
US $39.95 / CDN $55.00 / UK £30.00 8 ⅝ × 10 in. (21.1 × 25.4 cm) 224 pages; 300 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-447-9 Copublished by Aperture and the University of Maryland, Baltimore County
US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £19.95 8 ¼ × 10 ⅞ in. (21 × 27.6 cm) 512 pages; 280 illustrations ISBN: 978-1-59711-344-1 Paperback with flaps 52995 ISBN 978-1-59711-344-1
US $29.95 / CDN $40.00 / UK $£19.95 8 ¼ × 8 ¼ in. (21 × 21 cm) 448 pages; 444 images Paperback with flaps 52995 ISBN 978-1-59711-384-7
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Diane Arbus: A Chronology By Elisabeth Sussman and Doon Arbus Biographies by Jeff L. Rosenheim US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £19.95 8 × 6 ½ in. (20.3 × 16.5 cm) 192 pages 52995 Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-179-9
Diane Arbus: A box of ten photographs Essay by John P. Jacob US $80.00 / CDN $105.00 / UK £60.00 11 × 14 in. (28 × 35.5 cm) 110 pages; 43 images Hardcover enclosed in a slipcase ISBN 978-1-59711-439-4 Published by Aperture in association with
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Diane Arbus: Magazine Work Photographs and text by Diane Arbus Essay by Thomas W. Southall
Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph Edited and designed by Doon Arbus and Marvin Israel
US $35.00 / CDN $48.95 / UK £19.95 9 ¼ × 11 in. (23.5 × 27.9 cm) 176 pages; 140 images 53500 Paperback ISBN 978-0-89381-233-1
US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 9 ¼ × 11 in. (23.5 × 27.9 cm) 184 pages; 80 images Hardcover with jacket 56500 ISBN 978-1-59711-174-4
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Sama Alshaibi: Sand Rushes In Edited and with an interview by Isabella Ellaheh Hughes
US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £45.00 11 × 14 in. (27.9 × 35.6 cm) 112 pages; 51 images 57500 Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-190-4
US $80.00 / CDN $110.95 / UK £50.00 9 ½ × 12 ½ in. (24.1 × 31.8 cm) 112 pages; 108 images and video stills Clothbound with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-308-3 5 8available 000 Limited-edition print
This Is Mars Edited and designed by Xavier Barral
This Is Mars: Midi Edition Edited and designed by Xavier Barral
US $100.00 / CDN $140.00 / UK £65.00 11 ½ × 13 ¾ in. (30.2 × 35.4 cm) 292 pages; 150 images Hardcover with jacket 10000 ISBN 978-1-59711-258-1
US $45.00 / CDN $60.95 / UK £35.00 6 ¾ × 9 ½ in. (17.1 × 24.1 cm) 296 pages; 150 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-415-8
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Taysir Batniji: Home Away from Home Photographs and text by Taysir Batniji US $60.00 / CDN $81.00 / UK £45.00 8 ¾ × 10 ¾ in. (22.2 × 27.3 cm) 196 pages; 180 images Flexibind ISBN 978-1-59711-446-2 Copublished by Aperture and Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
Stonework and Lime Kilns Photographs by Bernd and Hilla Becher
Olivia Bee: Kids in Love Interview by Tavi Gevinson
US $85.00 / CDN $120.00 / UK £55.00 10 ⅝ × 11 ⅜ in. (27 × 29 cm) 244 pages; 232 images Hardcover with jacket 58500 ISBN 978-1-59711-252-9
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8 × 10 in. (20.3 × 25.4 cm) 136 pages; 75 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-345-8 53995 Limited-edition print available
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US $50.00 / CDN $67.50 / UK £40.00
6 ½ × 9 ½ in. (16.5 × 24 cm) 464 pages; 174 images Flexibind ISBN 978-1-59711-428-8 A GOST book published by Aperture
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Werner Bischof: Backstory Edited and with text by Marco Bischof US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £50.00 10 × 11 ⅞ in. (26 × 31 cm) 311 pages; 390 images Hardcover 57500 ISBN 978-1-59711-352-6
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Kwame Brathwaite: Black Is Beautiful Essays by Tanisha C. Ford and Deborah Willis US $40.00 / CDN $55.00 / UK £30.00 8 ½ × 10 ½ in. (21.6 × 27 cm) 144 pages; 91 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-443-1 Limited edition available
Jo Ann Callis: Other Rooms Essay by Francine Prose US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £40.00 9 × 11 ½ in. (22.9 × 29.2 cm) 120 pages; 71 images Hardcover with tip-on 56500 ISBN 978-1-59711-275-8 Limited-edition print available
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Walter Chandoha: The Cat Photographer Interviews by David La Spina and Brittany Hudak US $17.95 / CDN $24.50 / UK £12.95 7 ¼ × 10 in. (18.4 × 25.4 cm) 112 pages; 50 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-453-0 Limited-edition print available
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John Chiara: California Essay by Virginia Heckert US $65.00 / CDN $87.50 / UK ÂŁ45.00 11 Ă— 12 â…ž in. (27.9 Ă— 32.7 cm) 164 pages; 95 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-423-3
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William Christenberry: Kodachromes Essay by Richard B. Woodward
Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition By Edmund Clark and Crofton Black
US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 9 ⅔ × 11  in. (23.9 × 29 cm) 176 pages; 115 images Hardcover with tip-on 56500 ISBN 978-1-59711-147-8 Limited-edition print available
US $80.00 / CDN $100.00 / UK £65.00 8 ½ × 11 � in. (21.6 × 29.7 cm) 288 pages plus 14 gatefolds 35 images and 83 reproductions Spiralbound hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-351-9 Copublished by Aperture and the 57500 Magnum Foundation
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US $80.00 / CDN $110.95 / UK £55.00 9 Ÿ × 12 Ÿ in. (23.5 × 31 cm) 928 pages and 16 gatefolds 1,024 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-379-3 5 8 0 0 0 and Fondation Copublished by Aperture d’entreprise Hermès
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Barbara Crane: Private Views Text by Barbara Hitchcock US $39.95 / CDN $55.95 / UK ÂŁ25.00 7 Ă— 10 in. (17.8 Ă— 25.4 cm) 112 pages; 100 images Clothbound with tip-on ISBN 978-1-59711-096-9 Limited-edition print available ISBN 978-1-59711-096-9 5 3 9 9 5and the Copublished by Aperture Stephen Daiter Gallery
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Gregory Crewdson: Cathedral of the Pines Essay by Alexander Nemerov US $80.00 / CDN $110.95 / UK £50.00 15 ½ × 12 in. (39.4 × 30.5 cm) 76 pages; 31 images Clothbound 58000 ISBN 978-1-59711-350-2
Robert Cumming: The Difficulties of Nonsense Edited and with an essay by Sarah Bay Gachot US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 9 × 10 ½ in. (23 × 27 cm) 180 pages; 150 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-300-7 56500 Limited-edition print available
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US $60.00 / CDN $83.95 / UK £40.00 9  × 11 ½ in. (24.4 × 29.2 cm) 144 pages; 110 images Hardcover with acetate jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-145-4 Limited-edition print available 5 6 0 0 0 and the Copublished by Aperture Stephen Daiter Gallery
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Eden Photographs and texts by Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques
Lynne Cohen: Occupied Territory Essay by Britt Salvesen
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Louise Dahl-Wolfe Texts by Oliva María Rubio, John P. Jacob, and Celina Lunsford
Bruce Davidson: Subway Introduction by Fred Braithwaite (Fab 5 Freddy)
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Bruce Davidson: Survey Texts by Charlotte Cotton, Carlos Gollonet, Frits Gierstberg, and Francesco Zanot
Bieke Depoorter: As it may be Essay by Ruth Vandewalle US $60.00 / CDN $85.00 / UK £50.00 11 × 10 in. (28 × 26.5 cm) 62 pages plus booklet; 44 images
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US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 9 ½ × 11 in. (24 × 28 cm) 320 pages; 190 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-377-9 Copublished by Aperture 5 6 5 0 0and Fundación MAPFRE
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Jimmy DeSana: Suburban Edited by Dan Nadel and Laurie Simmons US $45.00 / CDN $62.95 / UK £30.00 8 ⅞ × 11 in. (22.6 × 27.9 cm) 96 pages; 45 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-341-0 Limited-edition print available 5 4 5 0 0 and Salon 94 Copublished by Aperture
Chloe Dewe Mathews Caspian: The Elements Essays by Morad Montazami, Sean O’Hagan, and Arnold van Bruggen US $65.00 / CDN $88.00 / UK £50.00 7 ½ × 10 in. (19 × 26 cm) 216 pages; 140 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-444-8 Copublished by Aperture and Peabody Museum Press
Doug DuBois: My Last Day at Seventeen Illustrations by Patrick Lynch US $60.00 / CDN $83.95 / UK £40.00 9 ⅜ × 11 ½ in. (24 × 29.3 cm) 156 pages; 79 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-313-7 5 6available 000 Limited-edition print
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George Dureau, The Photographs Essay by Philip Gefter
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Hans Eijkelboom: Paris, New York, Shanghai Essay by Tony Godfrey US $55.00 / CDN $76.95 / UK £35.00 10 ½ × 8 ¾ in. (26.7 × 22.2 cm) 240 pages; 1,256 images 55500 Hardcover; 3 volumes ISBN 978-1-59711-044-0
Sketch of Paris Photographs by JH Engström US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 8 ½ × 11 ⅔ in. (21.6 × 29.6 cm) 314 pages; 250 images 56500 Paperback with slipcover ISBN 978-1-59711-253-6
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Paz Errázuriz: Survey Texts by Juan Vicente Aliaga, Gerardo Mosquera, and Paulina Varas US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 8 × 10 in. (21.8 × 25.4 cm) 271 pages; 172 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-354-0 Copublished by Aperture and Fundación 56500 MAPFRE
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Elliott Erwitt: Home Around the World Edited and with texts by Jessica S. McDonald US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 9 × 10 in. (22.9 × 25.4 cm) 312 pages; 250 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-369-4 Copublished by Aperture and the Harry Ransom Center at the University of Texas 56500 at Austin
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LaToya Ruby Frazier: The Notion of Family Interview by Dawoud Bey US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £35.00 9 ½ × 10 ¾ in. (24.1 × 27.3 cm) 156 pages; 100 images and 32 video stills Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-381-6 5 5available 000 Limited-edition print
Phyllis Galembo: Maske Introduction by Chika Okeke-Agulu US $45.00 / CDN $62.95 / UK £30.00 9 ⅜ × 9 ½ in. (23.8 × 24.1 cm) 208 pages; 106 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-353-3 54500 Limited-edition print available
Luigi Ghirri: It’s Beautiful Here, Isn’t It . . . Edited and with notes by Paola Ghirri Preface by William Eggleston US $60.00 / CDN $81.00 / UK £45.00 11 × 8 ½ in. (27.9 × 21.6 cm) 152 pages; 95 images and 30 illustrations Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-058-7 Limited-edition print available
Judy Glickman Lauder Beyond the Shadows: The Holocaust and the Danish Exception Texts by Elie Wiesel, Michael Berenbaum, and Judith S. Goldstein US $50.00 / CDN $67.50 / UK £40.00 9 ½ × 11 ¾ in. (24.1 × 30 cm) 160 pages; 85 images Clothbound with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-449-3
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The Ballad of Sexual Dependency Photographs and text by Nan Goldin US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £40.00 10 × 9 in. (25.4 × 22.9 cm) 148 pages; 126 images Hardcover with jacket 55000 ISBN 978-1-59711-208-6
Emmet Gowin Essays by Keith F. Davis and Carlos Gollonet
Ethan James Green: Young New York Text by Hari Nef and Michael Schulman
US $69.95 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 9 ½ × 11 ¾ in. (24 × 30 cm) 240 pages; 180 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-261-1 Copublished by Aperture and Fundación MAPFRE5 6 9 9 5
US $45.00 / CDN $60.00 / UK £35.00 8 ¼ × 10 ¼ in. (21 × 26 cm) 128 pages; 55 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-454-7 Limited edition available
Gail Albert Halaban: Italian Views Essay by Francine Prose US $75.00 / CDN $100.00 / UK £60.00 11 ½ × 14 in. (28.6 × 35.6 cm) 128 pages; 55 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-451-6 Limited edition available
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Gail Albert Halaban: Paris Views Essay by Cathy Rémy US $79.95 / CDN $110.95 / UK £50.00 15 × 13 in. (38.1 × 33 cm) 120 pages; 60 images Hardcover 57995 ISBN 978-1-59711-302-1 Limited-edition print available
Lyle Ashton Harris: Today I Shall Judge Nothing That Occurs Introduction by Johanna Burton US $60.00 / CDN $80.00 / UK £50.00 7 ⅛ × 9 ½ in. (18 × 24 cm)
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Naoya Hatakeyama: Excavating the Future City Essay and coedited by Yasufumi Nakamori US $60.00 / CDN $85.00 / UK £50.00 8 ¾ × 11 ¾ in. (22.2 × 29.6 cm) 280 pages; 160 images Flexibind ISBN 978-1-59711-432-5 Limited edition available
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US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £40.00 9 × 11 in. (23 × 28 cm) 224 pages; 200 images Hardcover 56500 ISBN 978-1-59711-332-8
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Florence Henri: Mirror of the Avant-Garde, 1927–40 Essays by Cristina Zelich and Susan Kismaric
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Todd Hido: Intimate Distance: Twenty-Five Years of Photographs Essay by David Campany US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 9 ½ × 11 ½ in. (24.5 × 29 cm) 272 pages; 300 images Hardcover with fold-out jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-360-1 5 6available 500 Limited-edition print
The Sochi Project: An Atlas of War and Tourism in the Caucasus By Rob Hornstra and Arnold van Bruggen US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £40.00 8 ½ × 10 ⅜ in. (21.6 × 26.4 cm) 392 pages plus 16 inserts 287 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-334-2 5 6available 500 Limited-edition print
Eikoh Hosoe: Kamaitachi With essays by Donald Keene and Shuzo Takiguchi US $60.00 / CDN $83.95 / UK £40.00 9 ½ × 12 ¾ in. (24.1 × 32.4 cm) 112 pages; 48 images Hardcover with jacket 56000 ISBN 978-1-59711-121-8 Limited-edition print available
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Pieter Hugo: Kin Short story by Ben Okri US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £45.00 11 ¾ × 9 ¼ in. (29.8 × 23.5 cm) 164 pages; 80 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-301-4 5 7available 500 Limited-edition print
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Ametsuchi Photographs by Rinko Kawauchi US $80.00 / CDN $110.95 / UK £50.00 9 × 12 ¼ in. (24 × 31 cm) 80 pages; 40 images Clothbound with jacket 58000 ISBN 978-1-59711-216-1
Illuminance Photographs by Rinko Kawauchi Essay by David Chandler
Halo Photographs and text by Rinko Kawauchi
US $60.00 / CDN $83.95 / UK £40.00 8 ½ × 11 in. (21.6 × 28 cm) 176 pages; 125 images Hardcover with tip-on ISBN 978-1-59711-144-7 Limited-edition print available
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Peter Hujar: Speed of Life By Joel Smith US $50.00 / CDN $67.95 / UK £40.00 9 ¾ × 11 ¼ in. (24.1 × 27.9 cm) 248 pages; 231 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-414-1 Copublished by Aperture and Fundación MAPFRE
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Josef Koudelka: Gypsies Essay by Will Guy US $85.00 / CDN $120.00 9 ½ × 12 ½ in. (24 × 31.75 cm) 160 pages; 109 images Hardcover with jacket 58500 ISBN 978-1-59711-177-5 Available in US & Canada only
Josef Koudelka: Gypsies Essays by Stuart Alexander and Will Guy US $30.00 / CDN $40.00 6 ⅜ × 8 in. (16.6 × 20.5 cm) 240 pages; 109 images Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-473-8 Available in US & Canada only
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Invasion 68: Prague Photographs by Josef Koudelka
Koudelka Essays by Robert Delpire and more
US $60.00 / CDN $120.00 9 × 12 in. (23 × 31.9 cm) 296 pages; 248 images Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-068-6 56000 Available in US & Canada only
US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 11 × 11 in. (29 × 27.9 cm) 276 pages; 161 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-030-3 5 7 5 0 0only Available in US & Canada
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Josef Koudelka: Wall Chronology, captions, and lexicon by Ray Dolphin and Gilad Baram
Josef Koudelka: Exiles Commentary with Josef Koudelka and Robert Delpire
US $60.00 / CDN $83.95 / UK £40.00 14 ¾ × 10 ¼ in. (37.5 × 26.4 cm) 120 pages; 54 images Clothbound 56000 ISBN 978-1-59711-241-3
US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 11 ¾ × 10 ⅝ in. (29.8 × 27 cm) 180 pages; 75 images Hardcover with jacket 56500 ISBN 978-1-59711-269-7 Available in US & Canada only
The Many Lives of Erik Kessels Texts by Francesco Zanot, Sandra S. Phillips, Simon Baker, and Hans Aarsman US $65.00 / CDN $87.95 / UK £50.00 5 × 8 ¼ in. (13 × 21 cm) 576 pages; 450 images Hardcover with slipcase ISBN 978-1-59711-416-5 Copublished by Aperture and CAMERA
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Hiroji Kubota: Photographer Preface by Elliott Erwitt US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £50.00 9 × 12 in. (23.75 × 30.5 cm) 512 pages; 400 images Hardcover with jacket 57500 ISBN 978-1-59711-285-7
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Justine Kurland: Highway Kind Stories by Lynne Tillman
Sergio Larrain Edited and with text by Agnès Sire
Sergio Larrain: ValparaĂso Texts by Agnès Sire and Pablo Neruda
US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK ÂŁ35.00 9 â…› Ă— 11 Âź in. (23.1 Ă— 28.5 cm) 160 pages; 85 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-328-1 5 5available 000 Limited-edition print
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US $55.00 / CDN $74.95 6 ½ × 9 Ÿ in. (16.5 × 23.5 cm) 212 pages; 120 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-413-4 Available in US & Canada only
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Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monograph Texts by Zadie Smith and Arthur Jafa US $75.00 / CDN $100.00 / UK ÂŁ60.00
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An-My Lê: Events Ashore Essay by Geoff Dyer US $89.95 / CDN $125.00 / UK £60.00 13 × 10 ½ in. (33 × 26.7 cm) 192 pages plus 2 gatefolds 125 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-299-4 5 8available 995 Limited-edition print
Richard Learoyd: Day for Night Texts by Martin Barnes and Nancy Gryspeerdt
Jeff Chien-Hsing Liao: New York Essays by Sean Corcoran and Justin Davidson
US $150.00 / CDN $210.00 / UK £100.00 12 × 14 ž in. (30 × 37 cm) 328 pages; 160 images Hardcover with acetate jacket and bellyband 15000 ISBN 978-1-59711-329-8
US $95.00 / CDN $135.00 / UK ÂŁ60.00 16 ½ Ă— 13 â…œ in. (41.1 Ă— 33.9 cm) 160 pages; 100 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-279-6 59500 Limited-edition print available
The Bikeriders Photographs and texts by Danny Lyon US $35.00 / CDN $48.95 / UK ÂŁ22.95 6 Âź Ă— 9 Âź in. (15.9 Ă— 23.5 cm) 94 pages; 48 images Clothbound with jacket 53500 ISBN 978-1-59711-264-2
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At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women Thirtieth-Anniversary Edition Photographs and commentary by Sally Mann US $50.00 / CDN $65.00 / UK £40.00 9 ⅜ × 10 ⅞ in. (23.8 × 27.6 cm) 56 pages; 36 images Clothbound with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-458-5
Sally Mann: The Flesh and The Spirit By John Ravenal
Sally Mann: Immediate Family Afterword by Reynolds Price
Sally Mann: Proud Flesh Introductory essay by C. D. Wright
US $55.00 / CDN $76.95 / UK £35.00 9 × 11 ½ in. (22.8 × 29.2 cm) 200 pages; 225 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-162-1 5 5 5 0 0and the Virginia Copublished by Aperture Museum of Fine Arts
US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £35.00 11 × 9 ½ in. (27.9 × 24.1 cm) 88 pages; 60 images 55000 Hardcover with jacket and bellyband ISBN 978-1-59711-254-3
US $80.00 / CDN $110.95 / UK £50.00 12 × 14 in. (30.5 × 35.6 cm) 64 pages; 33 images Clothbound with tip-on ISBN 978-1-59711-135-5 1 3 0 0 0 and the Copublished by Aperture Gagosian Gallery
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Sally Mann: Still Time US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £20.00 11 ¼ × 9 ½ in. (28.6 × 24.1 cm) 80 pages; 60 images 52995 Paperback ISBN 978-0-89381-593-6
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Mary Ellen Mark Tiny: Streetwise Revisited Essays by Isabel Allende and John Irving US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £35.00 10 × 12 in. (25.4 × 30.48 cm) 176 pages; 145 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-262-8 Limited-edition print available
Twins Photographs and interviews by Mary Ellen Mark US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £35.00 10 ½ × 13 in. (26.7 × 33 cm) 96 pages; 80 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-93178-819-9 5000 Limited-edition print5 available
Don McCullin Essay by Susan Sontag US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 11 ¼ × 12 in. (30 × 29 cm) 352 pages; 300 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-342-7 5 7 5 0 0only Available in US & Canada
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Richard Misrach: Border Cantos By Richard Misrach and Guillermo Galindo
Richard Misrach: Destroy This Memory Photographs by Richard Misrach
Richard Misrach: The Mysterious Opacity of Other Beings Photographs by Richard Misrach
Richard Misrach: Petrochemical America By Richard Misrach and Kate Orff
US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £50.00 13 ¼ × 10 ¾ in. (33.6 × 27.3 cm) 274 pages plus 3 gatefolds 257 images Hardcover 57500 ISBN 978-1-59711-289-5
US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 15 × 11 ½ in. (38.1 × 29.2 cm) 140 pages; 70 images 56500 Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-163-8
US $80.00 / CDN $110.95 / UK £50.00 17 × 12 ⅞ in. (43.2 × 32.7 cm) 88 pages; 86 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-327-4 5 8available 000 Limited-edition print
US $39.95 / CDN $55.99 / UK £25.00 11 ⅞ × 9 ¼ in. (29.9 × 23.5 cm) 240 pages; 150 images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-277-2 53995 Limited-edition print available
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Nicaragua: June 1978–July 1979 Photographs and texts by Susan Meiselas
101 Tragedies of Enrique Metinides Edited and with an introduction by Trisha Ziff
US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £35.00 10 ¾ × 8 ½ in. (27.3 × 21.6 cm) 128 pages; 75 images Hardcover with jacket AR function connects to videoclips by Meiselas 55000 ISBN 978-1-59711-383-0
US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £35.00 8 ½ × 10 ⅜ in. (21.6 × 26.4 cm) 184 pages; 150 images Hardcover with fold-out jacket 55000 ISBN 978-1-59711-211-6
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Joel Meyerowitz: Cape Light Interview by Dr. Bruce K. MacDonald US $45.00 / CDN $62.95 / UK £30.00 11 ½ × 9 ¾ in. (26.7 × 22.9 cm) 112 pages; 40 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-339-7 5 4available 500 Limited-edition print
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Joel Meyerowitz: Provincetown Photographs and texts by Joel Meyerowitz US $75.00 / CDN $100.00 / UK £60.00 10 ⅝ × 12 ⅝ in. (27 × 32 cm) 160 pages; 103 images Clothbound with tip-on ISBN 978-1-59711-467-7
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Lisette Model Preface by Berenice Abbott
James Mollison: Playground Foreword by Jon Ronson
US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £27.50 12 × 15 in. (30.5 × 28.1 cm) 112 pages; 54 images 55500 Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-049-5
US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £30.00 9  × 11  in. (24 × 32 cm) 136 pages; 59 images Hardcover, Swiss-bound ISBN 978-1-59711-307-6 5 5available 000 Limited-edition print
Zanele Muholi: Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness Interview and essay by Renée Mussai
A Wild Life: A Visual Biography of Photographer Michael Nichols By Melissa Harris
US $85.00 / CDN $110.00 / UK £65.00 10 ½ × 14 in. (26.5 × 35.5 cm) 212 pages; 100 images Hardcover
ISBN 978-1-59711-424-0 Limited edition available
US $35.00 / CDN $47.95 / UK £25.00 7 ½ × 10 in. (19.1 × 25.4 cm) 384 pages; 218 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-251-2 Limited-edition print available
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Erwin Olaf: I Am Essays by Mattie Boom, Francis Hodgson, and W. M. Hunt US $75.00 / CDN $100.00 / UK £55.00 9 × 11 ½ in. (22.9 × 29.2 cm) 400 pages; 256 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-466-0 Limited-edition print available
Tod Papageorge: American Sports, 1970 or, How We Spent the War in Vietnam Essay by Tim Davis US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £27.50 11 ¾ × 10 in. (29.8 × 25.4 cm) 128 pages; 75 images 55000 Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-050-1
The Martin Parr Coloring Book! Illustrations by Jane Mount US $15.95 / CDN $21.50 / UK £12.95 9 × 11 ½ in. (23 × 29.2 cm) 80 pages; 48 illustrations plus set of stickers Paperback with flaps
ISBN 978-1-59711-425-7
US $25.00 / CDN $34.95 / UK £16.95 8 ¼ × 6 in. (30 × 15.25 cm) 124 pages; 100 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-213-0 52500 Limited edition available
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Life’s a Beach Photographs by Martin Parr
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The Non-Conformists Photographs by Martin Parr US $45.00 / CDN $62.95 / UK ÂŁ30.00 8 Ă— 9 â…œ in. (20.3 Ă— 23.8 cm) 168 pages; 120 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-245-1 54500 Limited-edition print available
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Rescue Me: Dog Adoption Portraits and Stories from New York City Photographs by Richard Phibbs US $15.95 / CDN $22.95 / UK ÂŁ10.95 6 Ă— 9 in. (15.7 Ă— 23 cm) 112 pages; 73 images Hardcover 51595 ISBN 978-1-59711-338-0
Matthew Pillsbury: City Stages Essay by Mark Kingwell US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £45.00 12 ½ × 10 ½ in. (30.5 × 24.7 cm) 128 pages; 75 images Clothbound with tip-on ISBN 978-1-59711-237-6 56500 Limited-edition print available
ÂĄVĂĄmanos! Bernard Plossu in MĂŠxico Edited by Salvador AlbiĂąana and Juan GarcĂa de Oteyza US $125.00 / CDN $175.00 / UK ÂŁ75.00 11 â…œ Ă— 12 â…? in. (28.9 Ă— 32.1 cm) 336 pages; 330 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-276-5 Limited-edition print available Copublished by Aperture and FundaciĂłn 12500 Televisa
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Matthew Porter: The Heights Essay by Rachel Kushner US $50.00 / CDN $65.00 / UK £40.00 10 ž × 12 in. (27.3 × 30.5 cm) 56 pages; 25 images Paperback with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-457-8 Limited edition available
Manhattan Sunday Photographs and text by Richard Renaldi US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK ÂŁ45.00 11 Ă— 12 â…ž in. (27.9 Ă— 32.7 cm) 184 pages plus gatefold; 136 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-376-2 5 6available 500 Limited-edition print
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Richard Renaldi: Touching Strangers Introduction by Teju Cole US $25.00/ CDN $35.00 / UK £18.95 9 × 11 ½ in. (22.9 × 29.2 cm)
128 pages; 71 images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-430-1
Sebastião Salgado: Other Americas Texts by Claude Nori, Gonzalo Torrente Ballester, and Alan Riding US $45.00 / CDN $62.95 / UK £30.00 9 ½ × 12 Ÿ in. (24.1 × 31.1 cm) 127 pages; 49 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-336-6 54500
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Workers: An Archaeology of an Industrial Age Photographs and texts by Sebastião Salgado US $100.00 / CDN $140.00 / UK £80.00 9 ¾ × 13 in. (24.8 × 33 cm) 400 pages plus 8 gatefolds and booklet 350 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-0-89381-525-7 Limited-edition print available
Stephen Shore: Selected Works, 1973–1981 Image selections and texts by Wes Anderson, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Taryn Simon, Lynne Tillman, and more US $80.00 / CDN $108.00 / UK £60.00 12 × 15 in. (30.5 × 38.1 cm) 280 pages; 145 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-388-5 Limited edition available
Stephen Shore: Survey Interview by David Campany US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £40.00 11 ¾ × 9 ½ in. (30 × 24 cm) 300 pages; 250 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-309-0 Copublished by Aperture and Fundación 56500 MAPFRE
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Uncommon Places: The Complete Works Photographs and texts by Stephen Shore Conversation with Lynne Tillman US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 12 ⅞ × 10 ¼ in. (32.76 × 25.9 cm) 208 pages; 176 images Hardcover with jacket 56500 ISBN 978-1-59711-303-8 Available in US & Canada only
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Kathy Ryan: Office Romance, Photographs from Inside the New York Times Building Introduction by Renzo Piano US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £19.95 5 ⅜ × 8 in. (13.7 × 20.3 cm) 160 pages; 132 images Hardcover with jacket 52995 ISBN 978-1-59711-304-5
Paul Strand: The Garden at Orgeval Selection and essay by Joel Meyerowitz US $45.00 / CDN $62.95 / UK £30.00 8 × 10 ⅜ in. (20.3 × 26.4 cm) 96 pages; 45 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-124-9 54500 Limited-edition print available
Paul Strand in Mexico Text by James Krippner US $75.00 / CDN $104.95 / UK £50.00 11 ⅜ × 12 ⅞ in. (28.9 × 32.7 cm) 356 pages; 435 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-137-9 57500 Limited-edition print available
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Tir a’Mhurain: The Outer Hebrides of Scotland Photographs by Paul Strand Texts by Catherine Duncan and Basil Davidson US $40.00 / CDN $55.95 / UK £25.00 9 ½ × 11 ¼ in. (24.13 × 28.57 cm) 128 pages; 88 images Hardcover with jacket 54000 ISBN 978-0-89381-993-4 Limited-edition print available
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Alessandra Sanguinetti: Le Gendarme Sur La Colline Essay by Susan Bright US $50.00 / CDN $67.50 / UK ÂŁ40.00 11 Ă— 10 Âź in. (28 Ă— 26 cm) 112 pages plus 2 gatefolds; 66 images Flexibind with velvet case ISBN 978-1-59711-426-4
Limited-edition print available Copublished by Aperture and Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
Fantasy Life: Baseball and the American Dream Photographs and text by Tabitha Soren Five linked short stories by Dave Eggers US $45.00 / CDN $60.95 / UK £35.00 8 ½ × 10 ž in. (21.6 × 27 cm) 136 pages; 149 images Clothbound (imitation leather) ISBN 978-1-59711-385-4
Thomas R. Schiff: The Library Book Text by Alberto Manguel US $80.00 / CDN $108.00 / UK ÂŁ60.00 11 Ă— 14 Âź in. (27.9 Ă— 36 cm) 232 pages plus 6 gatefolds; 121 images Clothbound with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-374-8
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Muse: Photographs by Mickalene Thomas Essay by Jennifer Blessing
US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK ÂŁ40.00 11 Ă— 11 in. (28 Ă— 28 cm) 203 pages; 47 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-359-5 Copublished by Aperture 5 6 5 0 0and FundaciĂłn MAPFRE
US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK ÂŁ40.00 10 Ă— 13 in. (25.4 Ă— 33 cm) 156 pages; 85 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-314-4 ISBN 978-0-89381-314-4 5 6available 500 Limited-edition print
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US $39.95 / CDN $55.95 / UK £25.00 8 ½ × 10 ž in. (21.6 × 27.3 cm) 144 pages; 75 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-278-9 53995 Limited-edition print available
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Hiroshi Sugimoto: Black Box Text and interview by Philip Larratt-Smith
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Robin Schwartz: Amelia and the Animals Texts by Amelia Paul Forman and Donna Gustafson
Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal Texts by Julia Dolan, Sara Krajewski, and Sarah Elizabeth Lewis
Shomei Tomatsu: Chewing Gum and Chocolate Edited by Leo Rubinfien and John Junkerman
US $65.00 / CDN $88.00 / UK £50.00 9 ½ × 11 ½ in. (24.1 × 29.2 cm) 268 pages; 265 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-448-6 Limited edition available Copublished by Aperture and the Portland Art Museum, Oregon
US $80.00 / CDN $110.95 / UK ÂŁ50.00 10 Ă— 12 in. (25.4 Ă— 30.5 cm) 216 pages; 125 images Clothbound 58000 ISBN 978-1-59711-250-5
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Brian Ulrich: Is This Place Great or What Essay by Juliet B. Schor
Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb: Brooklyn, The City Within Interview by Sean Corcoran
US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £32.50 9 ž × 11 Ÿ in. (28.6 × 24.8 cm) 144 pages; 95 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-192-8 5 5 0 0 0 Limited-edition print available
US $50.00 / CDN $65.00 / UK ÂŁ40.00 8 Ă— 11 in. (22.4 x 29 cm) 208 pages; 85 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-456-1
Alex Webb: Istanbul, City of a Hundred Names Essay by Orhan Pamuk US $50.00 / CDN $69.95 / UK £27.50 11 ž × 10 � in. (29.8 × 24.9 cm) 136 pages; 77 images
Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-034-1
Alex Webb: La Calle, Photographs from Mexico Texts by Guillermo Arriaga, à lvaro Enrigue, Valeria Luiselli, and more US $60.00 / CDN $83.95 / UK £40.00 8 ½ × 10 � in. (27 × 21.5 cm) 168 pages; 86 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-371-7 56000
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Alex Webb: The Suffering of Light Essay by Geoff Dyer US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 13 Ă— 12 in. (33 Ă— 30.5 cm) 204 pages; 115 images Clothbound ISBN 978-1-59711-173-7 56500 Available in US & Canada only
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Penelope Umbrico: Photographs US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £40.00 9 ½ × 10 ž in. (24.1 × 27.3 cm) 172 pages; 100 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-171-3 56500 Limited-edition print available
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The Years Shall Run Like Rabbits Photographs by Hellen van Meene US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK £40.00 8 ž × 11 in. (22.2 × 27.9 cm) 256 pages; 186 images Hardcover with jacket 56500 ISBN 978-1-59711-317-5 Limited-edition print available
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Paolo Ventura: Short Stories US $65.00 / CDN $89.95 / UK ÂŁ45.00 8 â…œ Ă— 11 â…? in. (21 Ă— 29.5 cm) 160 pages; 75 images Hardcover ISBN 978-1-59711-372-4 5 6available 500 Limited-edition print
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Paolo Ventura: Winter Stories Essay by Eugenia Parry US $85.00 / CDN $120.00 / UK £50.00 11 ½ × 14 in. (29 × 35.5 cm) 120 pages; 65 images Clothbound with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-125-6 58500 Limited-edition print available
James Welling: Monograph Edited and introduced by James Crump US $80.00 / CDN $110.95 / UK £50.00 9 ½ × 11 ½ in. (24.1 × 29.2 cm) 256 pages; 250 images Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-209-3 5 8available 000 Limited-edition print
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Edward Weston: The Flame of Recognition Edited and with a foreword by Nancy Newhall US $45.00 / CDN $62.95 / UK £29.95 8 ¼ × 9 ¾ in. (20.9 × 24.76 cm) 112 pages; 64 images 54500 Hardcover with jacket ISBN 978-1-59711-310-6
David Wojnarowicz: Brushfires in the Social Landscape Texts by Vince Aletti, Cynthia Carr, Nan Goldin, Gary Schneider, Kiki Smith, and more US $55.00 / CDN $76.95 / UK £35.00 7 ¼ × 9 ¼ in. (18.3 × 23.4 cm) 240 pages; 130 images Hardcover 55500 ISBN 978-1-59711-294-9
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Essay Books
Along Some Rivers: Photographs and Conversations By Robert Adams
Beauty in Photography: Essays in Defense of Traditional Values By Robert Adams
US $24.95 / CDN $34.95 / UK £13.95 5 ½ × 8 ¼ in. (14 × 21 cm) 112 pages; 28 images Hardcover with jacket 52495 ISBN 978-1-59711-004-4
US $16.95 / CDN $23.95 / UK £11.95 5 ½ × 8 ¼ in. (14 × 21 cm) 112 pages; 23 images 51695 Paperback ISBN 978-0-89381-368-0
Why People Photograph Essays and reviews by Robert Adams US $16.95 / CDN $23.95 / UK £11.95 5 ½ × 8 ¼ in. (14 × 21 cm) 190 pages; 29 images 51695 Paperback ISBN 978-0-89381-603-2
Aperture Conversations: 1985 to the Present With more than seventy interviews US $35.00 / CDN $45.00 / UK £25.00 6  × 9 ½ in. (16.8 × 24.3 cm) 560 pages Flexibind
ISBN 978-1-59711-306-9
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The Pleasures of Good Photographs Essays by Gerry Badger US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £16.95 6 × 8 ½ in. (15.2 × 21.6 cm) 256 pages; 36 images Flexibind ISBN 978-1-59711-139-3 2995 Also available as an 5e-book
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John Berger: Understanding a Photograph Edited and introduced by Geoff Dyer US $24.95 / CDN $34.95 6 × 8 ½ in. (15.2 × 21.6 cm) 176 pages; 27 images Clothbound with tip-on ISBN 978-1-59711-256-7 52495 Available in US & Canada only
Henri Cartier-Bresson: Interviews and Conversations, 1951–1998 Edited and with a foreword by Clément Chéroux and Julie Jones US $19.95 / CDN $26.95 / UK £15.00 4 ¾ × 7 ¼ in. (12 × 18.4 cm) 160 pages Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-392-2
The Mind’s Eye: Writings on Photography and Photographers By Henri Cartier-Bresson US $19.95 / CDN $27.95 / UK £12.50 5 ⅜ × 8 ¼ in. (13.67 × 21 cm) 112 pages; 16 images Hardcover with jacket 51995 ISBN 978-0-89381-875-3
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Public, Private, Secret: On Photography and the Configuration of Self By Charlotte Cotton US $29.95 / CDN $38.99 / UK £19.95 7 × 10 in. (17.8 × 25.4 cm) 232 pages; 80 images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-438-7 Copublished by Aperture and the
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Photography After Frank Essays by Philip Gefter US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £16.95 6 × 8 ½ in. (15.2 × 21.6 cm) 224 pages; 75 images Flexibind ISBN 978-1-59711-095-2 52995 Also available as an e-book
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Light Matters: Writings on Photography Essays by Vicki Goldberg
Crisis of the Real: Writings on Photography Essays by Andy Grundberg
US $19.95 / CDN $27.95 / UK £16.96 5 ½ × 8 ½ in. (14 × 21.6 cm) 248 pages; 27 images 51995 Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-165-2
US $19.95 / CDN $27.95 / UK £12.95 6 ½ × 9 ¼ in. (16.5 × 23.5 cm) 292 pages; 44 images Paperback 51995 ISBN 978-1-59711-140-9
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Photography Changes Everything Edited by Marvin Heiferman US $39.95 / CDN $55.95 / UK £25.00 7 × 10 in. (17.8 × 25.4 cm) 264 pages; 250 images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-199-7 Copublished by Aperture 5 3 9 9 5and the Smithsonian Institution
Susan Meiselas: On the Frontline Edited with Mark Holborn US $35.00 / CDN $47.00 6 ¾ × 8 ½ in. (17.2 × 21.6 cm) 256 pages; 113 images Clothbound with half jacket
ISBN 978-1-59711-427-1 Available in US & Canada only Limited-edition print available
Bending the Frame: Photojournalism, Documentary, and the Citizen By Fred Ritchin US $19.95 / CDN $27.95 / UK £12.95 8 × 8 ½ in. (15.2 × 21.6 cm) 156 pages; 40 images Paperback with flaps ISBN 978-1-59711-120-1 51995 Also available as an e-book
In Our Own Image Essays by Fred Ritchin US $16.95 / CDN $23.95 / UK £9.95 6 ½ × 9 ¼ in. (16.5 × 23.5 cm) 164 pages; 38 images Paperback 51695 ISBN 978-1-59711-164-5
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Between the Eyes: Essays on Photography and Politics By David Levi Strauss Introduction by John Berger
Words Not Spent Today Buy Smaller Images Tomorrow: Essays on the Present and Future of Photography By David Levi Strauss
US $19.95 / CDN $27.95 / UK £12.95 6 ½ × 8 ¼ in. (12 × 21 cm) 208 pages; 47 images 51995 Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-214-7
US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £18.95 6 × 8 ½ in. (15.2 × 21.6 cm) 192 pages; 35 images Flexibind 52995 ISBN 978-1-59711-271-0
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Question Bridge: Black Males in America Edited by Deborah Willis and Natasha L. Logan Texts by Hank Willis Thomas and more US $29.95 / CDN $41.95 / UK £19.95 6 ¾ × 7 ⅞ in. (17.1 × 20 cm) 256 pages; 200 images Paperback ISBN 978-1-59711-335-9 Copublished by Aperture and the 2 9 9 5Achievement Campaign for Black5Male
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