Aperture 245 Winter 2021 2022 Latinx
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Aperture magazine presents an issue that celebrates the dynamic visions of Latinx photography throughout the United States.
Weight | 0.875000 |
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Binding | Magazine |
Pages | 148 |
Date Published | 2022-01-20 00:00:00 |
ISBN13/Barcode | 9781597115063 |
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ISBN10 | 1597115061 |
Publisher | Aperture Foundation |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Guest Editor’s Note: You Belong Here
What can photographs tell us about Latinx culture in the United States?
Pilar Tompkins Rivas Always in Resistance
Ken Gonzales-Day on archives that push back against historical erasure
A Conversation with Jesse Alemán Making Worlds
The Latina curators and writers revising the photography canon
Yxta Maya Murray Capturing Movimientos
Images and activism, from New York to Los Angeles
Colin Gunckel A Picture of an Artist at Work
The 1970s-era Conceptual artists who demanded visibility
Chon Noriega Glitter for the Fire
How Reynaldo Rivera chronicled the chaotic glamour of LA nightlife
Christina Catherine Martinez The River Remembers Laura Aguilar
The artists creating a queer lineage
Carribean Fragoza PICTURES
The Revolution Will Be . . .
Sofía Córdova summons dance and collective action
Eva Díaz Barrios
From Louis Carlos Bernal, documents of Mexican American lives
Oscar Cásares Youth Culture
Gregory Bojorquez and the Latinx subcultures of punks and skaters
Joseph Daniel Valencia Adelante
Steven Molina Contreras’s portraits between the U.S. and El Salvador
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio The Collector
Vincent Ramos excavates identity in popular culture
Rita Gonzalez The Lives of Gabriela Ruiz
Bibs Moreno’s collaborations with the muse and performance artist
Eva Recinos Found in Translation
Marton Robinson considers the languages of Black Latinx history
Lorgia García-Peña 1979: Contact Negatives
Tarrah Krajnak’s spectral encounters between the body and the city
Yasmine Seale Dominican Postcards
Joiri Minaya’s collages unveil the fantasy of tourism
Angie Cruz Bridge of Mirrors
Genesis Báez’s visions of the Puerto Rican diaspora
Nadiah Rivera Fellah
FRONT
Agenda
Samuel Fosso, Songs of the Sky, Stephanie Syjuco, Greater New York
Backstory
Brian Sholis on diversity in photography collections, from New Orleans to Toronto
Viewfinder
Declan Long on Gilles Peress’s two-thousand-page photobook about Northern Ireland
Curriculum
Tina Campt on Garrett Bradley, Moonlight, and the dance styles of Storyboard P
BACK
Endnote
Six questions for Cheech Marin
Guest Editor’s Note: You Belong Here
What can photographs tell us about Latinx culture in the United States?
Pilar Tompkins Rivas Always in Resistance
Ken Gonzales-Day on archives that push back against historical erasure
A Conversation with Jesse Alemán Making Worlds
The Latina curators and writers revising the photography canon
Yxta Maya Murray Capturing Movimientos
Images and activism, from New York to Los Angeles
Colin Gunckel A Picture of an Artist at Work
The 1970s-era Conceptual artists who demanded visibility
Chon Noriega Glitter for the Fire
How Reynaldo Rivera chronicled the chaotic glamour of LA nightlife
Christina Catherine Martinez The River Remembers Laura Aguilar
The artists creating a queer lineage
Carribean Fragoza PICTURES
The Revolution Will Be . . .
Sofía Córdova summons dance and collective action
Eva Díaz Barrios
From Louis Carlos Bernal, documents of Mexican American lives
Oscar Cásares Youth Culture
Gregory Bojorquez and the Latinx subcultures of punks and skaters
Joseph Daniel Valencia Adelante
Steven Molina Contreras’s portraits between the U.S. and El Salvador
Karla Cornejo Villavicencio The Collector
Vincent Ramos excavates identity in popular culture
Rita Gonzalez The Lives of Gabriela Ruiz
Bibs Moreno’s collaborations with the muse and performance artist
Eva Recinos Found in Translation
Marton Robinson considers the languages of Black Latinx history
Lorgia García-Peña 1979: Contact Negatives
Tarrah Krajnak’s spectral encounters between the body and the city
Yasmine Seale Dominican Postcards
Joiri Minaya’s collages unveil the fantasy of tourism
Angie Cruz Bridge of Mirrors
Genesis Báez’s visions of the Puerto Rican diaspora
Nadiah Rivera Fellah