Aperture #238
House & Home
£19.95
How do homes serve as emblems of a moment, markers of the past, or articulations of future possibilities? The Spring 2020 issue of Aperture considers the meanings and forms of domestic spaces, and the relationships between architecture, design, and photography.
Front
Agenda: Exhibitions to See
Zanele Muholi, Vera Lutter, Umbo, Vivian Maier
Redux
Randy Kennedy on... Read More
How do homes serve as emblems of a moment, markers of the past, or articulations of future possibilities? The Spring 2020 issue of Aperture considers the meanings and forms of domestic spaces, and the relationships between architecture, design, and photography.
Front
Agenda: Exhibitions to See
Zanele Muholi, Vera Lutter, Umbo, Vivian Maier
Redux
Randy Kennedy on artists in advertisements
Backstory
Alistair O’Neill on photographs and book covers
Curriculum
By Rosalind Fox Solomon
Words
David Adjaye
In a world of brutal urbanism, can a home be a refuge?
A Conversation with Emmanuel Iduma
Frida Escobedo
Perforated concrete, overflowing images, and a “camera obscura” house
A Conversation with Alejandra González Romo
Minimal, Messy, or Melancholic?
In Japan, the myriad forms of longing for home
by Lena Fritsch
Interior Life
The inspired commissions for an irreverent shelter magazine
by Lou Stoppard
Annabelle Selldorf
Tranquility and precision in private homes and museums
A Conversation with Julian Rose
Domestic Comfort
Revisiting an iconic exhibition of family photographs
by Sara Knelman
Denise Scott Brown
Signs and symbols for living
A Conversation with Peter Barberie
Pictures
Robert Adams
Introduction by Pico Iyer
Ed Panar
Introduction by David Campany
Alejandro Cartagena
Introduction by Yxta Maya Murray
Fumi Ishino
Introduction by Moeko Fujii
Seher Shah & Randhir Singh
Introduction by Olivia Laing
Mauro Restiffe
Introduction by Lauren Elkin
Ezra Stoller
Introduction by Mimi Zeiger
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