Aperture
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Man Ray's Hidden IdentitiesHe previously wrote about the subject for The New York Times. His book of essays, Photography After Frank, was recently published by Aperture. He is currently producing a feature-length documentary on Bill Cunningham of the Times, and working... In this article: Man Ray, The Daily Beast, Gracie Mansion, Alfred Stieglitz, Marcel Duchamp, Ridgefield, and Paris |
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Wikipedia | November 05, 2009
Dona Ann McAdams
...work has appeared in numerous publications including The New York Times, The Washington Post, The London Times, Art Forum, Doubletake, and Aperture. Her monograph of performance work, Caught in the Act, was published by in 1996. Her other...
In this article: Dona Ann McAdams, Bessie Awards, Brad Kessler, The London Times, Syracuse University, Duke University, Henri Cartier-Bresson, and Tina Modotti
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The Daily Beast - Blogs and Stories | October 29, 2009
An '80s Art Flashback
...Times and wrote regularly about photography for the paper. His book of essays, Photography After Frank, was recently published by Aperture. He is currently producing a feature-length documentary on Bill Cunningham of the Times, and working...
In this article: David Byrne, Irving Penn, Nan Goldin, Cindy Sherman, and Richard Avedon
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Wikipedia | October 24, 2009
Jock Sturges
...Twenty-Five Years (2004, Paul Cava Fine Art, Bala Cynwyd, PA) Jock Sturges: Notes (2004, Aperture, NY) Misty Dawn Portrait of a Muse (2008, Aperture, NY) Jock Sturges Life Time (2008 Steidl) '' Standing On Water'' (Paul Cava...
In this article: Jock Sturges, Silver, Platinum, Paul Cava, and San Francisco Art Institute
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Wikipedia | September 29, 2009
Tod Papageorge
...of 2007, Steidl published Passing Through Eden, a collection of images he took over 25 years in Central Park. In the fall of 2007, Aperture published American Sports, 1970: Or How We Spent the War in Vietnam. This volume features...
In this article: Tod Papageorge, University of New Hampshire, Gregory Crewdson, Lois Conner, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, Abelardo Morell, and Katy Grannan
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Wikipedia | September 23, 2009
Stephen Shore
...Nature of Photographs, a book Shore wrote about how photographs function (reprinted in an expanded edition by Phaidon Press). Most recently, Aperture has published Uncommon Places: The Complete Work, and Phaidon has published American...
In this article: Stephen Shore, Andy Warhol, Museum of Modern Art, Walker Evans, Edward Steichen, William Eggleston, New York City, and Bard College
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Wikipedia | September 20, 2009
Newton's reflector
...30 and 40 times. By another way of measuring I found it magnified 35 times. The concave Metal bore an Aperture of an Inch and a third part, but the Aperture was limited not by an Opake Circle, covering the limb of the Metal round about,...
In this article: Isaac Newton, Royal Society, Refraction, Tin, Copper, Isaac Barrow, Charles II, and Henry Oldenburg
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Wikipedia | September 15, 2009
Lauren Shakely
...worked in the publishing industry for more than 20 years, holding senior editorial positions at Rizzoli, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Aperture (magazine), and ARTnews. She is now senior vice president and the publisher of Clarkson...
In this article: Diane Wakoski, Walt Whitman Award, Artnews, Silver, Denison University, and Random House
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The Stranger - Slog | August 24, 2009
Three Things About Photography
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nymag.com: Art | August 27, 2007
Yale Photography Guru Tod Papageorge Seizes the Spotlight -- New York Magazine
...exist anymore, a grittier, less baroque, possibly more honest place. There s something both beguiling and elegiac about them. This winter, Aperture will publish American Sports, 1970, or How We Spent the War in Vietnam. It s a long-dormant...
In this article: Yale, Justine Kurland, Garry Winogrand, Joel Meyerowitz, Philip-Lorca diCorcia, E mail, Laurie Simmons, James Casebere, and University of New Hampshire
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www.washingtonpost.com | October 23, 2006
Everything You Wanted to Know About Bucks but Were Afraid to Ask
...should take this thing all the way and become a magazine devoted entirely to poems about celebrities. Isn't that what America needs? Aperture, the venerable photography magazine, has published a 12-page gallery of Washington lobbyists.
In this article: Field & Stream, Ed Asner, Woodhull Freedom Foundation and Federation, and Nissan Titan
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Aperture is a quarterly photography magazine based in New York, New York, USA. The magazine is published by Aperture Foundation, a non-profit organization devoted to fine art photography. The foundation also publishes books on photography.
Inspired by the unrivaled production-quality of Alfred Stieglitz's then defunct Camera Work, Aperture magazine was founded by Minor White, Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, Barbara Morgan, Nancy Newhall and Beaumont Newhall, Melton Ferris and Dody Warren. Photographer Minor White edited the magazine, from its first issue in 1952 until 1975. White died in 1976.
Both Aperture magazine and its book publishing arm are now run by the nonprofit arts institution the Aperture Foundation. In 2003, the Foundation instituted the first Aperture/Michael E. Hoffman Award, in memory of Michael E. Hoffman (d. 2001), who was Aperture's Publisher for thirty-seven years.
The magazine was forced to close in 1964. Hoffman, a close friend and former student of then editor Minor White, later restored the magazine, becoming its publisher and adopting a quarterly format.
Aperture's book publication program began a year later in 1965, with Edward Weston: The Flame of Recognition, one of Aperture's bestsellers.
The magazine helped publish a catalogue by photographer Diane Arbus, a year after her death. MoMA curator John Szarkowski was organising an Arbus retrospective in 1972, but the catalogue had been rejected by all the major publishing houses in the United States and Europe. Aperture agreed to publish Arbus' catalogue and it was released in time for the show as Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph.
In 1984, Aperture also published The Golden Age of British Photography, 1839-1900, which featured restored, British Victorian Era photography.
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