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22 Nov 2013

Aperture magazine #213 OUT NOW


Aperture, Winter 2013
'Photography as you don't know it'
Aperture Foundation
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In the winter 2013 issue of Aperture, titled 'Photography as you don't know it,' leading curators, historians, writers, and publishers introduce ten photographers they believe have been overlooked, or are undervalued, and deserve more attention today. The issue also considers important exhibitions due for reconsideration, how various institutions respond to photography's continually shifting boundaries, and how we might assemble the future history of photography. 


WORDS—The sharpest ideas in photography


The Morgan Library & Museum's curator of photography, Joel Smith, considers how we tell a history of photography
Katrina Sluis speaks with Christiane Paul and Julian Stallabrass about how new technologies may shape future histories of photography
Brian Dillon considers the eccentric holdings of London's Archive of Modern Conflict
Philip Gefter speaks with Quentin Bajac, MoMA's new chief curator of photography
Four writers reflect on exhibitions due for reconsideration:
Noni Stacey on Women & Work, London, 1975
Olivier Lugon on Architecture, Measure of Man, Milan, 1951
Mary Statzer on Photography into Sculpture, New York, 1970
Vanessa Rocco on the Building Workers Unions Exhibition, Berlin, 1931


PICTURES—The magazine's visual showcase

Chris Boot on Paul Trevor's 1970s portrait of Liverpool
David Strettell on Japanese photographer's Seiichi Furuya's Mémoires
LACMA curator Britt Salvesen on Maria Sewcz's glimpse of 1980s East Germany
Lisa Hostetler on Marie Cosindas's color portraits
Geoffrey Batchen on Len Lye's Shadowgraphs
Carole Naggar on Ken Pate's Roquette Rockers
David Campany on Marianne Wex's 1970s gender typologies
Bronwyn Law-Viljoen on Ricardo Rangel's images of Mozambique
MoMA curator Sarah Hermanson Meister on Horacio Coppola's Buenos Aires
Thyago Nogueira on Brazilian artist Rosângela Rennó


Columns:
What Matters Now?

Contributions by artists James Bridle and Karen O'Rourke, writer Susie Linfield, and architect Ricardo Scofidio

Redux
Vince Aletti
on Imamu Amiri Baraka and Billy Abernathy's In Our Terribleness

Dispatches
Gabriela Jauregui
on Mexico City

Collectors: The Chefs
Contributions by Albert Adrià, April Bloomfield, David Chang, Peter Gordon, Gabrielle Hamilton, and Yotam Ottolenghi

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