Aperture 252 Autumn 2023 Accra
Weight | 0.735000 |
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Binding | Magazine |
Pages | 144 |
Report Date | 2023/09/07 |
Date Published | 7th September 2023 |
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Frequency | Quarterly |
ISBN13/Barcode | 9781597115490 |
ISBN10 | 1597115495 |
Publisher | Aperture Foundation |
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FRONT
Agenda: Exhibitions to See
Alfredo Boulton, A Window Suddenly Opens, María Magdalena Campos-Pons, Immersion
Viewfinder
Elizabeth A. Kessler on how the James Webb Space Telescope envisions the cosmos
Timeline
Kim Bell on the afterlife of a nineteenth-century assassin
Dispatches
Tin Htet Paing on the artists working under Myanmar’s oppressive military regime
Curriculum
Mimi Plumb on the Clash, Larry Sultan, and the Mission District in San Francisco
WORDS
Ghana Becomes You
Zohra Opoku’s evocative reflections on mortality and resilience
A Conversation with Ekow Eshun
Image Bank
The archives illuminating a nation’s past
Kobby Ankomah Graham
Ghana Obscura
For artists and writers, the return to a land where history was made
Anakwa Dwamena
The Correspondent
How Gerald Annan-Forson documented Ghana’s postindependence transformations
Jesse Weaver Shipley
Why We Went Out
The elusive spaces for queer expression
Chiké Frankie Edozien
A Library for the Future
How Paul Ninson built a center for photobooks
Ama Benewaa Tawiah
The Door of Memory
John Akomfrah on telling stories about migration and belonging
A Conversation with Vanessa Peterson and Lyle Ashton Harris
PICTURES
The Society
A portrait of Accra’s leadership by Lyle Ashton Harris
Senam Okudzeto
Postbox Ghana
Rediscovering architectural heritage through picture postcards
Kuukuwa O. Manful
Sunday Special
Carlos Idun-Tawiah’s retro-inspired views of youth and style
Nana Oforiatta Ayim
Early Risers
For Kay Kwabia, the poetry of everyday scenes
Lovia Gyarkye
Beauty Lives in Nima
Fibi Afloe highlights the graceful fashion in one Accra neighborhood
Amy Sall
Makola’s Market Queens
Misper Apawu’s portraits of traders and sellers
Nana Ama Agyemang Asante
Double Double
Lloyd Foster’s kinetic photo-sculptures
Nicole Acheampong
BACK
The PhotoBook Review
A conversation with the publisher Stanley/Barker, Salamishah Tillet on the history of Black studio photographers—and a selection of recent photobooks
Endnote
Six questions for Kwame Anthony Appiah