Aperture 248 Autumn 2022

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Aperture celebrates seventy years with an issue that explores the magazine’s past while charting its future. Reflecting on the founding editors’ original mission and drawing on Aperture’s global community of photographers, writers, and thinkers, this issue features original commissions by seven artists and essays by seven of the most incisive writers working today—each engaging with their chosen decade from the magazine’s history.

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In the issue:

WORDS

Seven Writers on Seven Decades

1950s: The Invention of Minor White
Finding spiritual liberation though photography
Darryl Pinckney

1960s: Did You See Those Pictures?
The tensions between reportage and artistry
Olivia Laing

1970s: The Idea of Photography
A decade of new thought and reflection on the medium
Geoff Dyer

1980s: Edges of Illusion
Artists meet the culture wars
Brian Wallis

1990s: The Shape of Trans to Come
How do we represent identity beyond the binary?
Susan Stryker

2000s: Real Life and Living Memory
Searching for the tangible in a digital world
Lynne Tillman

2010s: Everyday People
A photo-album for the future
Salamishah Tillet

PICTURES

Seven Photographers on Seven Decades

1950s: Iñaki Bonillas
Compositions
Iconic images and texts become narrative collages 

1960s: Dayanita Singh
The Photography of Nony Singh
Could a family album have been presented as serious photography?

1970s: Yto Barrada
Bettina’s Color-aid Papers
With sculptural interventions, encounters with the printed page 

1980s: Mark Steinmetz
Irina & Amelia
The enduring influence of an issue about mothers and daughters

1990s: John Edmonds
Father’s Jewels
A tableau about family, grief, and religion

2000s: Hannah Whitaker
Millennium Pictures
How anxiety about technology creates speculative worlds 

2010s: Hank Willis Thomas
Quilts
In textile-inspired works, a vibrant tribute to artists and mentors


Plus— Evan Moffitt on Wolfgang Tillmans’s career retrospective; Casey Quackenbush on Mikki Ferrill; Randy Kennedy on Christopher Anderson; Ryan Ho Kilpatrick on Billy H.C. Kwok; Kwanele Sosibo on Mikhael Subotzky; Elle Pérez on Peter Hujar, E. Jane, and the judges of Legendary; seven questions for Hua Hsu; and The PhotoBook Review: A conversation with the designer Irma Boom and a selection of recent photobooks.