- Aperture Foundation
Aperture was founded in 1952 by
Ansel Adams ,Minor White , Barbara Morgan,Dorothea Lange ,Nancy Newhall ,Beaumont Newhall , Ernest Louie, Melton Ferris, and Dody Warren. Their vision was to create a forum for fine art photography, a new concept at the time. The first issue ofAperture (magazine) was published in spring 1952 in San Francisco. Aperture's efforts increased respect for photography and its popularity among contemporary artists soared.As a not-for-profit, Aperture is dedicated to serving the public. Today, as at its inception, the foundation is committed to shining a spotlight on work that is new and challenging while providing a forum for reevaluations of the history of the medium.
Intellectual rigor and calculated risk-taking have always defined ApertureFoundation, as expressed by the mission statement:
The purpose of Aperture Foundation, a non-profit organization, is to advancephotography in all its forms and to foster the exchange of ideas amongaudiences worldwide.
Books
Aperture is known as fine publisher of photography books, with more than 120 titles in print. Some, like the
Diane Arbus : Monograph, have become perennial classics. Several of Aperture's approximately 20 new titles a year are hailed as "best photography books" by industry leaders. Any given season, at least one, and frequently two or three new books are the first ever for the artist in question. Aperture also supports the efforts of other non-profitorganizations by partnering on books, exhibitions, and educationalprogramming.Exhibitions
Aperture is also a respected originator of photography exhibitions since the1980s; many travel, to a total of more than 25 venues in the U.S. and abroadeach year. Aperture's Chelsea gallery regularly showcases exhibitions organized by sister institutions that otherwise would not be seen in New York City.
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