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Aperture magazine releases winter issue, “Desire,” featuring an expansive interview with renowned fashion photographer Juergen Teller
“Photographs can abet desire in the most direct, utilitarian way,” Susan Sontag observed. Hers was a reference to more prurient activities, but she also allowed that desire could be abstract, something more slippery. The compulsion to want—or, in today’s parlance, to manifest—emerges throughout Aperture’s winter 2023 issue, “Desire,” as both an impulse and a state of mind.
“Desire” includes an expansive interview with Juergen Teller, whose photographs upend fashion’s vocabulary of glamour and aspiration, trading conventional beauty for the more peculiar. Artists such as Nakeya Brown, Jonathas de Andrade, Nabil Harb, Oto Gillen, and Marcelo Gomes consider what it means to put one’s own body on display, to break from long-standing customs, to be seduced by raw beauty found in nature or in uncanny artifice. Histories are conjured through evocative personal objects in the work of Ishiuchi Miyako, who for decades has created beguiling images that in two dimensions are at once surreal and surprisingly physical. In “Desire,” photographers render reality as unearthly—and take the viewer somewhere else altogether.
“Photographs can abet desire in the most direct, utilitarian way,” Susan Sontag observed. Hers was a reference to more prurient activities, but she also allowed that desire could be abstract, something more slippery. The compulsion to want—or, in today’s parlance, to manifest—emerges throughout Aperture’s winter 2023 issue, “Desire,” as both an impulse and a state of mind.
“Desire” includes an expansive interview with Juergen Teller, whose photographs upend fashion’s vocabulary of glamour and aspiration, trading conventional beauty for the more peculiar. Artists such as Nakeya Brown, Jonathas de Andrade, Nabil Harb, Oto Gillen, and Marcelo Gomes consider what it means to put one’s own body on display, to break from long-standing customs, to be seduced by raw beauty found in nature or in uncanny artifice. Histories are conjured through evocative personal objects in the work of Ishiuchi Miyako, who for decades has created beguiling images that in two dimensions are at once surreal and surprisingly physical. In “Desire,” photographers render reality as unearthly—and take the viewer somewhere else altogether.
Aperture magazine releases winter issue, “Desire,” featuring an expansive interview with renowned fashion photographer Juergen Teller
“Photographs can abet desire in the most direct, utilitarian way,” Susan Sontag observed. Hers was a reference to more prurient activities, but she also allowed that desire could be abstract, something more slippery. The compulsion to want—or, in today’s parlance, to manifest—emerges throughout Aperture’s winter 2023 issue, “Desire,” as both an impulse and a state of mind.
“Desire” includes an expansive interview with Juergen Teller, whose photographs upend fashion’s vocabulary of glamour and aspiration, trading conventional beauty for the more peculiar. Artists such as Nakeya Brown, Jonathas de Andrade, Nabil Harb, Oto Gillen, and Marcelo Gomes consider what it means to put one’s own body on display, to break from long-standing customs, to be seduced by raw beauty found in nature or in uncanny artifice. Histories are conjured through evocative personal objects in the work of Ishiuchi Miyako, who for decades has created beguiling images that in two dimensions are at once surreal and surprisingly physical. In “Desire,” photographers render reality as unearthly—and take the viewer somewhere else altogether.
“Photographs can abet desire in the most direct, utilitarian way,” Susan Sontag observed. Hers was a reference to more prurient activities, but she also allowed that desire could be abstract, something more slippery. The compulsion to want—or, in today’s parlance, to manifest—emerges throughout Aperture’s winter 2023 issue, “Desire,” as both an impulse and a state of mind.
“Desire” includes an expansive interview with Juergen Teller, whose photographs upend fashion’s vocabulary of glamour and aspiration, trading conventional beauty for the more peculiar. Artists such as Nakeya Brown, Jonathas de Andrade, Nabil Harb, Oto Gillen, and Marcelo Gomes consider what it means to put one’s own body on display, to break from long-standing customs, to be seduced by raw beauty found in nature or in uncanny artifice. Histories are conjured through evocative personal objects in the work of Ishiuchi Miyako, who for decades has created beguiling images that in two dimensions are at once surreal and surprisingly physical. In “Desire,” photographers render reality as unearthly—and take the viewer somewhere else altogether.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Words & Pictures
Editors’ Note: Desire
The Force of Life
Juergen Teller on decades at the center of fashion
A Conversation with Alistair O’Neill
Daydreams
Hisae Imai’s surreal life as a photographer
Moeko Fujii
She’s Got the Look
A generation of women reconsiders the dynamics of being seen
Amanda Maddox
More Real Than a Memory
Melissa Shook’s rigorous and sensual self-portraits
Lucy McKeon
Black Beauty Still Lifes
Nakeya Brown stages a story about femininity
Lovia Gyarkye
Everything Shines
How has the relationship between art and advertising evolved?
Brian Dillon
This Odor
Oto Gillen’s uncanny New York flowers
Evan Moffitt
Kosen Ohtsubo’s Flower Planet
The ikebana artist’s playful constructions mix performance and photography
Daniel Abbe
Polk County
Nabil Harb portrays community and landscape in central Florida
Michael Adno
The Spark
How Jonathas de Andrade channels the thrill of intimacy
Silas Martí
Things, Moments, Multitudes
For Marcelo Gomes, beauty is in the pulse point
Jesse Dorris
The Afterlives of Objects
Ishiuchi Miyako reveals histories in the everyday
Andrew Maerkle
Editors’ Note: Desire
The Force of Life
Juergen Teller on decades at the center of fashion
A Conversation with Alistair O’Neill
Daydreams
Hisae Imai’s surreal life as a photographer
Moeko Fujii
She’s Got the Look
A generation of women reconsiders the dynamics of being seen
Amanda Maddox
More Real Than a Memory
Melissa Shook’s rigorous and sensual self-portraits
Lucy McKeon
Black Beauty Still Lifes
Nakeya Brown stages a story about femininity
Lovia Gyarkye
Everything Shines
How has the relationship between art and advertising evolved?
Brian Dillon
This Odor
Oto Gillen’s uncanny New York flowers
Evan Moffitt
Kosen Ohtsubo’s Flower Planet
The ikebana artist’s playful constructions mix performance and photography
Daniel Abbe
Polk County
Nabil Harb portrays community and landscape in central Florida
Michael Adno
The Spark
How Jonathas de Andrade channels the thrill of intimacy
Silas Martí
Things, Moments, Multitudes
For Marcelo Gomes, beauty is in the pulse point
Jesse Dorris
The Afterlives of Objects
Ishiuchi Miyako reveals histories in the everyday
Andrew Maerkle
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
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Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Fotografie |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781597115506 |
ISBN-10: | 1597115509 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Aperture |
Hersteller: | Aperture |
Maße: | 300 x 235 x 10 mm |
Von/Mit: | Aperture |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.12.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,74 kg |
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Words & Pictures
Editors’ Note: Desire
The Force of Life
Juergen Teller on decades at the center of fashion
A Conversation with Alistair O’Neill
Daydreams
Hisae Imai’s surreal life as a photographer
Moeko Fujii
She’s Got the Look
A generation of women reconsiders the dynamics of being seen
Amanda Maddox
More Real Than a Memory
Melissa Shook’s rigorous and sensual self-portraits
Lucy McKeon
Black Beauty Still Lifes
Nakeya Brown stages a story about femininity
Lovia Gyarkye
Everything Shines
How has the relationship between art and advertising evolved?
Brian Dillon
This Odor
Oto Gillen’s uncanny New York flowers
Evan Moffitt
Kosen Ohtsubo’s Flower Planet
The ikebana artist’s playful constructions mix performance and photography
Daniel Abbe
Polk County
Nabil Harb portrays community and landscape in central Florida
Michael Adno
The Spark
How Jonathas de Andrade channels the thrill of intimacy
Silas Martí
Things, Moments, Multitudes
For Marcelo Gomes, beauty is in the pulse point
Jesse Dorris
The Afterlives of Objects
Ishiuchi Miyako reveals histories in the everyday
Andrew Maerkle
Editors’ Note: Desire
The Force of Life
Juergen Teller on decades at the center of fashion
A Conversation with Alistair O’Neill
Daydreams
Hisae Imai’s surreal life as a photographer
Moeko Fujii
She’s Got the Look
A generation of women reconsiders the dynamics of being seen
Amanda Maddox
More Real Than a Memory
Melissa Shook’s rigorous and sensual self-portraits
Lucy McKeon
Black Beauty Still Lifes
Nakeya Brown stages a story about femininity
Lovia Gyarkye
Everything Shines
How has the relationship between art and advertising evolved?
Brian Dillon
This Odor
Oto Gillen’s uncanny New York flowers
Evan Moffitt
Kosen Ohtsubo’s Flower Planet
The ikebana artist’s playful constructions mix performance and photography
Daniel Abbe
Polk County
Nabil Harb portrays community and landscape in central Florida
Michael Adno
The Spark
How Jonathas de Andrade channels the thrill of intimacy
Silas Martí
Things, Moments, Multitudes
For Marcelo Gomes, beauty is in the pulse point
Jesse Dorris
The Afterlives of Objects
Ishiuchi Miyako reveals histories in the everyday
Andrew Maerkle
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2023 |
---|---|
Genre: | Kunst |
Rubrik: | Kunst & Musik |
Thema: | Fotografie |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
ISBN-13: | 9781597115506 |
ISBN-10: | 1597115509 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Redaktion: | Aperture |
Hersteller: | Aperture |
Maße: | 300 x 235 x 10 mm |
Von/Mit: | Aperture |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 07.12.2023 |
Gewicht: | 0,74 kg |
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