Aperture at 50.
October 24, 2002 11:14 AM   Subscribe

Aperture at 50. The great photography magazine Aperture, founded by giants Ansel Adams, Dorothea Lange, Barbara Morgan, and Minor White, is turning fifty years old. The cool part? To celebrate, they're holding fifty simultaneous exhibitions around New York City (PDF Map here). This is pretty fantastic for any photophile in the Northeast (or with enough cash, time, and desire to come to New York). I personally am going to try to see as many as I can.
posted by The Michael The (4 comments total)
 
related NY Times article...
posted by gen at 11:29 AM on October 24, 2002


Somewhat related, if only by equipment, I find Blind Spot to be remarkable.
posted by plexi at 11:53 AM on October 24, 2002


This would make for an amazing few days in the city. For newer photographers I would highly reccommend Alex Webb, Joel Sternfeld, Eugene Richards and Sally Mann.
posted by dhacker at 2:18 PM on October 24, 2002


... I know what I'll be doing this weekend ...
posted by devbrain at 6:50 PM on October 24, 2002


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