
Spring | 2026

Cover: Dionne Lee, A Plot That Also Grounds, 2018. From Dionne Lee: Currents (see pages 18–19)
Heinkuhn Oh, JU, 20160716, 2022. From Aperture No. 260: “The Seoul Issue”
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Spring | 2026

Cover: Dionne Lee, A Plot That Also Grounds, 2018. From Dionne Lee: Currents (see pages 18–19)
Heinkuhn Oh, JU, 20160716, 2022. From Aperture No. 260: “The Seoul Issue”
The essential source for photography since 1952.


Aperture No. 260: Fall 2025
“The Seoul Issue” is a kaleidoscopic portrait of the South Korean capital through the eyes of its extraordinary photographers. Covering a range of topics, from the influence of K-beauty to excavations of Korean history to recent political protests, as well as the ongoing tensions simmering across a divided peninsula, the issue weaves intergenerational timelines and perspectives, offering a key resource on how photographers continue to map the past and future of this restless megacity.

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Aperture No. 260: Fall 2025
8 1/2 × 10 5/8 in. (21.6 × 27 cm)
160 pages
Illustrated throughout Paperback
ISBN 978-1-59711-581-0
September 2025
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An indispensable primer on the vital photography scene of South Korea’s capital.

Aperture No. 261: Winter 2025
In a moment when so many photographs flood our screens, how can an image have value and feel tangible? The artists featured in “The Craft Issue” are intent to make photographs the slow way—building camera obscuras, making photograms, laboring in traditional darkrooms—to insist on the value of handmade, unique images that often merge photography with other media, from ceramics to glass to collage.
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Aperture No. 261: Winter 2025
8 1/2 × 10 5/8 in. (21.6 × 27 cm)
160 pages
Illustrated throughout Paperback
ISBN 978-1-59711-582-7 December 2025
Aperture No. 262: Spring 2026
Despite the deafening drumbeat of climate change headlines, the Earth continues to race toward environmental catastrophe. This issue looks at photographers who are not only documenting humanity’s relationship to nature, but who are creating space to imagine possible futures amid our warming world.

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Aperture No. 262: Spring 2026
8 1/2 × 10 5/8 in. (21.6 × 27 cm)
160 pages
Illustrated throughout Paperback
ISBN 978-1-59711-601-5
March 2026
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Lee Friedlander, Nyack, New York, 2007.
From Lee Friedlander: Life Still (see pages 14–15)
Aperture’s book program highlights emerging photographers, fresh perspectives on historical figures, and provocative writings on the culture of images.


Texts and photographs by Josef Koudelka
Edited by Melissa Harris
Diary selection and postscript by Tomáš Pospěch
Translated by Derek and Marzia Paton
Over the course of fifty-plus years, Josef Koudelka (born in Moravia, Czech Republic, 1938) has kept nearly seventy journals. Distilled now into one richly illustrated volume, Josef Koudelka: Diaries offers a look inside the mind of the iconoclastic Czech photographer renowned for his life in exile and a career that has included legendary projects on the Roma, the 1968 Soviet-led invasion of Prague, and the often-devastating impact humans have had on the landscape. Revealed throughout the book are Koudelka’s thoughts on photographers, such as Henri Cartier-Bresson, and editors, curators, and friends, including Robert Delpire and Anna Fárová, along with notes on his legendary projects. Facsimiles of diary pages and images by the photographer, including self-portraits, lend the volume an immediacy and authenticity. Josef Koudelka: Diaries provides a perfect companion to Josef Koudelka: Next (2023), the visual biography by Melissa Harris.

US $60.00 / CDN $83.00 / UK £50.00
5 3/4 × 8 3/8 in. (14.8 × 21 cm)
472 pages
53 photos and 36 illustrations
Flexibind
Design by Studio Najbrt
ISBN 978-1-59711-593-3 May 2026
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A rare glimpse into the mind and artistic process of one of the world’s greatest photographers.


Photographs by Ishiuchi Miyako
Edited by Lena Fritsch and Yasufumi Nakamori
Essays by Lena Fritsch, Ishiuchi Miyako, Yuri Mitsuda, Yasufumi Nakamori
Conversation with Ishiuchi Miyako
One of the most influential figures in Japanese photography, Ishiuchi Miyako (born in Kiryū, Japan, 1947) has examined the traces of personal and social histories for more than half a century. Beginning in the early 1970s, she photographed locations connected to the ongoing US military presence in her hometown of Yokosuka, capturing what she has described as a combination of her own biography and the shadow of “liquor, girls, and soldiers, sex, and war.”
Over the following years, Ishiuchi, who originally studied textile design, switched to bold color to consider charged objects: the personal effects of her deceased mother, the artist Frida Kahlo’s belongings, silk kimonos, and haunting garments held in the collection of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. Ishiuchi was the first woman to receive the prestigious Kimura Ihei Award in 1979. She also represented Japan at the 2005 Venice Biennale and received the Hasselblad Award in 2014. This publication, the photographer’s first comprehensive English-language survey, offers an indispensable introduction to an artist of enduring power.

US $65.00 / CDN $88.00 / UK £50.00
8 × 10 in. (20.3 × 25.4 cm)
248 pages
200 black-and-white and 50 four-color images
Paperback with flaps
Design by Grégoire Pujade-Lauraine
ISBN 978-1-59711-573-5
May 2026
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A definitive survey of a pathbreaking figure in Japanese art.


Photographs by Lee Friedlander Essay by Hua Hsu
How does the United States seem, at once, so small and big, quiet and loud, phony and true? In his first Aperture monograph, Life Still, Lee Friedlander (born in Aberdeen, Washington, 1934) reimagines the presentation of his oeuvre at age ninetyone, bringing together rarely seen and unpublished images from the past sixty years alongside new work. Pulitzer Prize–winning writer Hua Hsu observes how these stubborn paradoxes of the American consciousness— the irony, humor, and self-conflict—remain as vivid today as they always have been. By seeing contradictions in the commonplace, Friedlander presents us with a book of enduring riddles about American culture.

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8 7/8 × 10 5/8 in. (22.5 × 27 cm)
152 pages
136 tritone images
Clothbound with tip-on
Design by Grégoire Pujade-Lauraine
ISBN 978-1-59711-596-4
March 2026
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The influential photographer revisits work made across his prolific career.


Photographs by Sophie Rivera
Edited by Susanna V. Temkin
Contributions by Deanna Ledezma, Elisabeth Sherman, Susanna V. Temkin, and Serda Yalkin
Copublished by Aperture and El Museo del Barrio
Renowned for her portraits of everyday Puerto Ricans taken from her home studio in Upper Manhattan, Sophie Rivera (1938–2021; born in New York) began her career in the 1970s, becoming part of a coalition of artists who sought to counter negative depictions of Latinos in US popular culture. These portraits, later titled Revelations for a public art presentation in the New York City subway, as well as her street photographs, cityscapes, graffiti art photographs, and experimental self-portraits, bolstered Rivera’s standing as a trailblazing artist who engaged with feminist and political consciousness.
Sophie Rivera: Double Exposures, fully bilingual in English and Spanish, brings together photographs, contact sheets, and artist statements with vivid scholarship that place Rivera at the center of Latine and feminist art and within the history of contemporary photography in the US. Published on the occasion of the first museum survey dedicated to Sophie Rivera, presented by El Museo del Barrio, New York, in 2026.

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8 × 10 1/4 in. (20.3 × 26 cm)
272 pages
125 duotone and four-color images
Clothbound with tip-on
Design by IN-FO.CO
ISBN 978-1-59711-597-1
May 2026
Bilingual in English and Spanish
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A vivid portrayal of Puerto Rican life and social consciousness in New York.




Photographs by Dionne Lee
Texts by Eric Booker and Camille T. Dungy
Interview with the artist by Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill
Dionne Lee (born in New York, 1988) makes work across photography, video, and collage spanning themes of dispossession, loss, survival, and resilience. Lee’s formal interventions and innovative darkroom techniques—including rephotographing found imagery from wilderness survival manuals and using graphite pencils to create inscriptions on her photographs of the landscape—weave together new narratives that reclaim the great outdoors.
Covering a decade of her work from 2016 to the present, Dionne Lee: Currents is the artist’s first monograph and features her in conversation with Gabrielle L’Hirondelle Hill, along with contributions by curator Eric Booker and award-winning poet Camille T. Dungy. Offering a timely reckoning with land, memory, and identity, Currents is an evocative and indispensable first monograph.

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8 × 10 1/2 in. (20.3 × 26.7 cm)
160 pages
60 duotone and four-color images
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Design by Bryan Cipolla
ISBN 978-1-59711-598-8
April 2026
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A powerful meditation on the land as a site of refuge and loss for African Americans.


By Nicole R. Fleetwood and Brian Wallis
Texts by Deborah Willis, Annette Gordon-Reed, Alan Govenar, and Rahim Fortune
Photo-essay by Rahim
Fortune
Copublished by Aperture and Documentary Arts
Kinship & Community presents an inspiring example of collective self-representation from the final decades of official segregation in the United States. With a wide array of images of everyday Black life—created by Black photographers for Black communities across Texas—this collection celebrates a proud but overlooked regional culture while testifying to the power of photography as a social tool.
These photographers, typically operating small businesses that provided portraiture, promotional images, and event documentation, worked with their communities to develop an enduring vision of hope and uplift. But their primary subject was the everyday expression of a vibrant and self-sufficient Black culture—an exhilarating achievement in the wider context of entrenched racial oppression. Completing the book is a vivid new photographic essay by Rahim Fortune that takes up the archive’s legacy and places it firmly in the present tense.

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ISBN 978-1-59711-563-6
March 2026


Photographs and texts by Josef Koudelka
Introduction by Jaroslav Cuhra, Jiří Hoppe, and Jiří Suk
Afterword by Irena Šorfová
When Soviet-led troops invaded Czechoslovakia in August 1968, ending the short-lived Prague Spring, Josef Koudelka was one of the first on the scene. As an acclaimed theater photographer, Koudelka (born in Moravia, Czech Republic, 1938) knew nothing about photojournalism, but that would soon change. In the turmoil of the invasion, he took a series of photographs purely for himself, which were miraculously smuggled out of the country. A year after they reached New York, Magnum Photos distributed and credited the photos to an unknown Czech photographer. Their significance earned the still-anonymous photographer the Robert Capa Award. Sixteen years would pass before Koudelka could safely acknowledge authorship. Invasion 68 features 250 searing images personally selected by Koudelka from his extensive archive. Interspersed are press and propaganda quotations from the time, also selected by Koudelka, alongside texts by three Czech historians. This reissue examines the transformative quality of the work nearly sixty years later.

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9 5/8 × 12 5/8 in. (24.4 × 31.9 cm)
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250 black-and-white images
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ISBN 978-1-59711-605-3
June 2026
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Centennial Edition
Photographs by Robert Frank
Introduction by Jack Kerouac
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8 1/4 × 7 1/4 in. (18.4 × 20.9 cm)
180 pages
83 tritone images
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Printed in a limited edition of 1,500 copies
Limited-Edition Book and Print Set

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Print titles: Carpoolers #99 and Carpoolers #100 (2011–12)
Two archival pigment prints, accompanied by a signed copy of Alejandro Cartagena: Ground Rules (Aperture, 2025)
Edition of 75 and 3 artist’s proofs
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Print title: Morning with You (2024)
Presented in a specially designed clamshell box with a signed copy of Diana Markosian: Father (Aperture, 2024)
Edition of 50 and 3 artist’s proofs

Photographs by Martin Parr
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8 3/8 × 6 1/4 in. (21.3 × 15.7 cm)
123 pages
98 four-color images
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ISBN 978-1-59711-213-0
Photographs by Rinko Kawauchi
Essays by David Chandler, Lesley A. Martin, and Masatake Shinohara
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8 1/4 × 11 in. (21 × 28 cm)
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130 four-color images
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ISBN 978-1-59711-514-8
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Photographs by Wendy Red Star
Contributions by Jordan Amirkhani, Julia Bryan-Wilson, Josh T. Franco, Annika K. Johnson, Layli Long Soldier, and Tiffany Midge

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By Fred Ritchin
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ISBN 978-1-59711-120-1

Photographs and texts by Danny Lyon
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9 1/4 × 10 1/2 in. (23.5 × 26.7 cm)
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76 duotone and four-color images
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ISBN 978-1-59711-494-3
Photographs and text by Justine Kurland
Story by Rebecca Bengal
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76 four-color images
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Design by Emily CM Anderson
ISBN 978-1-59711-474-5
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Edited by Jason Fulford and Gregory Halpern

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The Colors We Share By Angélica Dass
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Photo No-Nos: Meditations on What Not to Photograph
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Picturing America’s National Parks
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Looking Again: Photography at the New Orleans Museum of Art By Russell Lord
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Object Lesson: On the Influence of Richard Benson Text, image, and interview contributions by 60 artists and writers
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Photography Is Magic By Charlotte Cotton
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Revolution Is Love: A Year of Black Trans Liberation Texts by Qween Jean, Joela Rivera, Mikelle Street, and Raquel Willis
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Rochester 585/716: Postcards from America Project
Photographs by Magnum photographers
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Seeing Science: How Photography Reveals the Universe By
Marvin Heiferman
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ISBN 978-1-59711-447-9
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This Is Mars
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Through Positive Eyes
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The San Quentin Project By Nigel Poor
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To Make Their Own Way in the World: The Enduring Legacy of the Zealy Daguerreotypes
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American Silence: The Photographs of Robert Adams By Sarah Greenough
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Sama Alshaibi: Sand Rushes In Edited and with an interview by Isabella Ellaheh Hughes
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Diane Arbus: A box of ten photographs Essay by John P. Jacob
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Diane Arbus Revelations Texts by Doon Arbus, Sarah H. Meister, Sandra S. Phillips, Jeff L. Rosenheim, Neil Selkirk, and Elisabeth Sussman
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Tina Barney: Family Ties
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Interview by Sarah Meister
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The Last Testament
Photographs and texts by Jonas Bendiksen
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Dawoud Bey: Elegy By Valerie Cassel Oliver
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Arielle Bobb-Willis: Keep the Kid Alive Essay by Tiana Reid
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Olivia Bee: Kids in Love
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Bettina
Photographs and works by Bettina Grossman
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Louis Carlos Bernal: Monografía By Elizabeth Ferrer Essay by Rebecca Senf
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Bilingual in English and Spanish
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Kwame Brathwaite: Black Is Beautiful Essays by Tanisha C. Ford and Deborah Willis
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Alejandro Cartagena: Ground Rules
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Myriam Boulos: What’s Ours Essay by Mona Eltahawy
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John Chiara: California Essay by Virginia Heckert
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William Christenberry: Kodachromes
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Ernest Cole: House of Bondage
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Lynne Cohen: Occupied Territory Essay by Britt Salvesen
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Sam Contis: Overpass Essay by Daisy Hildyard
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Negative Publicity: Artefacts of Extraordinary Rendition By Edmund
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Ernest Cole: The True America Texts by Raoul Peck, James Sanders, and Leslie M. Wilson
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Gregory Crewdson: Alone Street Introduction by Joyce Carol Oates
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Tim Davis: I’m Looking Through You
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Sketch of Paris
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Elliott Erwitt: Home Around the World
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Robert Frank: The Americans Introduction by Jack Kerouac
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Phyllis Galembo: Maske
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Bieke Depoorter: As it may be Essay by Ruth Vandewalle
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Awol Erizku: Mystic Parallax
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Hal Fischer: Seminal Works
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LaToya Ruby Frazier: The Notion of Family Interview by Dawoud Bey
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The Ballad of Sexual Dependency
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Beyond the Shadows: The Holocaust and the Danish Exception
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Naoya Hatakeyama: Excavating the Future City Essay and coedited by Yasufumi Nakamori
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Todd Hido: Intimate Distance
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Pao Houa Her: My grandfather turned into a tiger ... and other illusions
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Pieter Hugo: Kin
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Josef Koudelka: Next
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Justine Kurland: Highway Kind
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Deana Lawson: An Aperture Monograph
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At Twelve: Portraits of Young Women
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Justine Kurland: Girl Pictures
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Ari Marcopoulos: Zines Essay by Maggie Nelson
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Diana Markosian: Father
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Susan Meiselas: Nicaragua, June 1978–July 1979
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Barry McGee: Reproduction Texts by Sandy Kim, Ari Marcopoulos, and Sandra S. Phillips
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Richard Misrach and Guillermo Galindo:: Border Cantos Texts by Josh Kun
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Don McCullin Essay by Susan Sontag
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Kimowan Metchewais: A Kind of Prayer Texts by Christopher T. Green, Kimowan Metchewais, Emily Moazami, and Jeff Whetstone
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Richard Misrach: Cargo Essay by Rebecca Solnit
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Richard Misrach: Destroy This Memory Photographs by Richard Misrach
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Richard Misrach: The Mysterious Opacity of Other Beings Photographs by Richard Misrach
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James Mollison: Playground Foreword by Jon Ronson
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True Colors (or, Affirmations in a Crisis)
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Life’s a Beach
Photographs by Martin Parr
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Zanele Muholi: Somnyama Ngonyama, Hail the Dark Lioness, Volume II
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A Wild Life: A Visual Biography of Photographer Michael Nichols By Melissa Harris
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The Martin Parr Coloring Book!
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Illustrations by Jane Mount
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The Non-Conformists
Photographs by Martin Parr
Texts by Susie Parr
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Perfect Strangers: New York City
Street Photographs
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Introduction by Joel Meyerowitz
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Matthew Pillsbury: City Stages
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Matthew Porter: The Heights Essay by Rachel Kushner
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¡Vámonos! Bernard Plossu in México
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Wendy Red Star: Delegation
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ISBN 978-1-59711-519-3
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Kristine Potter: Dark Waters Short story by Rebecca Bengal
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Manhattan Sunday Photographs and text by Richard Renaldi
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Richard Renaldi: Touching Strangers
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Tom Sandberg: Photographs
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Conversation with Torunn Liven
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ISBN 978-1-59711-594-0
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August Sander: People of the 20th Century
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Paul Mpagi Sepuya By
Wassan Al-Khudhairi
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Stephen Shore: Selected Works, 1973–1981
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Paul Mpagi Sepuya: Dark Room A–Z
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Uncommon Places: The Complete Works Photographs and texts by Stephen Shore Conversation with Lynne Tillman
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Coreen Simpson: A Monograph A Vision & Justice Book
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Paul Strand: The Garden at Orgeval Selection and essay by Joel Meyerowitz
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Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed
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Shikeith: Notes towards Becoming a Spill
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Ming Smith: An Aperture Monograph
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ISBN 978-1-59711-482-0
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Fantasy Life: Baseball and the American Dream
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Muse: Photographs by Mickalene Thomas Essay by Jennifer Blessing
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Hank Willis Thomas: All Things Being Equal
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ISBN 978-1-59711-448-6
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Nick Waplington: Living Room
Photographs by Nick Waplington
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Penelope Umbrico: Photographs
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Paolo Ventura: Short Stories
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Alex Webb and Rebecca Norris Webb: Brooklyn, The City Within Interview by Sean Corcoran
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Carrie Mae Weems: The Heart of the Matter
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David Wojnarowicz: Brush Fires in the Social Landscape
Twentieth Anniversary Edition
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James Welling: Monograph
Edited and introduced by James Crump
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Paolo Ventura: Winter Stories
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Alex Webb: Dislocations
Photographs and text by Alex Webb
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ISBN 978-1-59711-544-5
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Edward Weston: The Flame of Recognition
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Zhang Xiao: Community Fire
Texts by Ilisa Barbash and Zhang Xiao Essay by Ou Ning
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Along Some Rivers: Photographs and Conversations
By Robert Adams
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Why People Photograph Essays and reviews by Robert Adams
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Strange Hours: Photography, Memory, and the Lives of Artists
Selected writings by Rebecca Bengal
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ISBN 978-1-59711-554-4

Race Stories: Essays on the Power of Images A Vision & Justice Book By Maurice Berger
Edited by Marvin Heiferman
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ISBN 978-1-59711-562-9
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Beauty in Photography: Essays in Defense of Traditional Values By Robert Adams
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Aperture Conversations: 1985 to the Present
With more than seventy interviews
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ISBN 978-1-59711-306-9
John Berger: Understanding a Photograph
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The Mind’s Eye: Writings on Photography and Photographers By Henri Cartier-Bresson
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Public, Private, Secret: On Photography and the Configuration of Self
By Charlotte Cotton
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ISBN 978-1-59711-438-7
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We Were Here: Sexuality, Photography, and Cultural Difference
Selected writings by Sunil Gupta
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At the Limits of the Gaze
Selected writings by Takuma Nakahira
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In Our Own Image Essays by Fred Ritchin
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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
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ISBN 978-1-59711-335-9
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The Lives of Images, Vol. 2: Analogy, Attunement, and Attention
Edited by Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa Interviews with Lucas Blalock and Frida Orupabo
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ISBN 978-1-59711-507-0
Light Matters: Writings on Photography Essays by Vicki Goldberg
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978-1-59711-165-2
Photography Changes Everything Edited by Marvin Heiferman
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ISBN 978-1-59711-199-7
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Bending the Frame: Photojournalism, Documentary, and the Citizen By Fred Ritchin
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Between the Eyes: Essays on Photography and Politics
By David Levi Strauss Introduction by John Berger
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ISBN 978-1-59711-214-7

The Lives of Images, Vol. 1: Repetition, Reproduction, and Circulation
Edited by Stanley Wolukau-Wanambwa Interviews with Paul Pfeiffer and Batia Suter
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Liberated Threads: Stories of Black Style
Guest edited by Tanisha C. Ford
Aperture No. 259: Summer 2025
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ISBN 978-1-59711-580-3

Image Worlds to Come:
Photography & AI
Aperture No. 257: Winter 2024
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ISBN: 978-1-59711-569-8

Photography & Painting
Aperture No. 258: Spring 2025
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ISBN 978-1-59711-579-7
Arrhythmic Mythic Ra
Aperture No. 256: Fall 2024
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ISBN: 978-1-59711-568-1
The Design Issue
Aperture No. 255: Summer 2024
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ISBN: 978-1-59711-567-4

Desire
Aperture 253: Winter 2023
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ISBN 978-1-59711-550-6

Counter Histories
Coproduced with Magnum Foundation
Aperture 254: Spring 2024
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ISBN 978-1-59711-566-7
Accra
Aperture 252: Fall 2023
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ISBN 978-1-59711-549-0






Being & Becoming: Asian in America
Guest edited by Stephanie Hueon Tung
Aperture 251: Summer 2023
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ISBN 978-1-59711-548-3

Reference
Aperture 249: Winter 2022
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ISBN 978-1-59711-527-8

Sleepwalking
Guest edited by Alec Soth
Aperture 247: Summer 2022
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ISBN 978-1-59711-525-4

Latinx
Guest edited by Pilar Tompkins Rivas
Aperture 245: Winter 2021
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ISBN 978-1-59711-506-3

Delhi: Looking Out/Looking In Guest edited by Rahaab Allana Aperture 243: Summer 2021
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ISBN 978-1-59711-504-9

Utopia
Aperture 241: Winter 2020
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ISBN 978-1-59711-486-8

We Make Pictures in Order to Live Aperture 250: Spring 2023
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ISBN 978-1-59711-547-6
The 70th Anniversary Issue Aperture 248: Fall 2022
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ISBN 978-1-59711-526-1
Celebrations
Aperture 246: Spring 2022
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ISBN 978-1-59711-524-7
Cosmologies
Aperture 244: Fall 2021
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ISBN 978-1-59711-505-6
New York
Aperture 242: Spring 2021
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ISBN 978-1-59711-503-2
Native America
Guest edited by Wendy Red Star
Aperture 240: Fall 2020
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ISBN 978-1-59711-485-1






Ballads
Guest edited by Nan Goldin
Aperture 239: Summer 2020
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ISBN 978-1-59711-484-4

Spirituality
Guest edited by Wolfgang Tillmans
Aperture 237: Winter 2019
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ISBN 978-1-59711-463-9

Orlando
Guest edited by Tilda Swinton
Aperture 235: Summer 2019
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ISBN 978-1-59711-461-5

Family
Aperture 233: Winter 2018
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ISBN 978-1-59711-436-3

Film & Foto
Aperture 231: Summer 2018
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ISBN 978-1-59711-434-9

Vision & Justice (Cover option 1)
Guest edited by Sarah Lewis
Aperture 223: Summer 2016
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ISBN 978-1-59711-410-3

House & Home
Aperture 238: Spring 2020
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ISBN 978-1-59711-483-7
Mexico City
Aperture 236: Fall 2019
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ISBN 978-1-59711-462-2
Earth
Aperture 234: Spring 2019
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ISBN 978-1-59711-460-8
Los Angeles
Aperture 232: Fall 2018
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ISBN 978-1-59711-435-6
Prison Nation
Aperture 230: Spring 2018
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ISBN 978-1-59711-433-2
Vision & Justice (Cover option 2)
Guest edited by Sarah Lewis Aperture 223: Summer 2016
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ISBN 978-1-59711-365-6
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