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Aperture 218: Spring 2015
Edited by Michael Famighetti.
Aperture is a sophisticated guide to the world of contemporary photography that combines the finest writing with inspiring photographic portfolios. Presenting fresh perspectives accessible to the photo practitioner and the culturally curious alike, each issue examines one theme at the heart of contemporary photography, explored in two distinct sections: Words, focused on ideas, interviews and debate, and Pictures, offering an immersive photographic experience of artists' projects and series. Columns include Studio Visit, The Collectors, Dispatches, Object Lessons and What Matters Now. The Spring 2015 edition, "The Queer Issue," looks at how contemporary photographers are engaged with earlier queer references and touchstones, in addition to revisiting key figures and historical projects.
Hal Fischer, "Gay Semiotics", 1977, is reproduced from Aperture 218: Spring 2015.
FORMAT: Pbk, 9.25 x 12 in. / 136 pgs / illustrated throughout. LIST PRICE: U.S. $24.95 LIST PRICE: CANADA $27.5 ISBN: 9781597113212 PUBLISHER: Aperture AVAILABLE: 3/24/2015 DISTRIBUTION: D.A.P. RETAILER DISC: TRADE PUBLISHING STATUS: No longer our product AVAILABILITY: Not Available
Published by Aperture. Edited by Michael Famighetti.
Aperture is a sophisticated guide to the world of contemporary photography that combines the finest writing with inspiring photographic portfolios. Presenting fresh perspectives accessible to the photo practitioner and the culturally curious alike, each issue examines one theme at the heart of contemporary photography, explored in two distinct sections: Words, focused on ideas, interviews and debate, and Pictures, offering an immersive photographic experience of artists' projects and series. Columns include Studio Visit, The Collectors, Dispatches, Object Lessons and What Matters Now. The Spring 2015 edition, "The Queer Issue," looks at how contemporary photographers are engaged with earlier queer references and touchstones, in addition to revisiting key figures and historical projects.