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Aperture, №259
Aperture, №259
Aperture is a photography magazine published quarterly by Aperture Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to photography and visual culture. It offers a global perspective on photography, featuring portfolios, interviews, and critical essays that explore the medium's role in art, culture, and society. Founded in 1952 in New York, Aperture became the first periodical after Alfred Stieglitz’s Camera Work to treat photography as a fine art form. Its founders—leading photographers of their time including Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, and Minor White—created a professional platform for collaboration among the world’s most progressive artists. Today, the Aperture Foundation publishes dozens of books and albums, while the quarterly magazine remains one of the most respected publications in contemporary photography.
USA / eng / 24×31 cm / 144 pages / 0.58 kg / quarterly
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