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Aperture Foundation is a nonprofit arts institution, 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 of the magazine Aperture was published in spring 1952 in San Francisco, see Aperture (magazine). In January 2011, Chris Boot joined the organization as its director. Boot has previously been an independent photobook publisher and worked with Magnum Photos and Phaidon Press.[1] BooksAperture Foundation is a publisher of photography books, with more than 600 titles in print. Its book publication program began in 1965, with [https://www.worldcat.org/title/edward-weston-photographer-the-flame-of-recognition-excerpts-from-the-day-books-letters-accompanied-by-some-of-his-photographs/oclc/18076565&referer=brief_results Edward Weston: The Flame of Recognition], which became one of its best-selling titles.[2][2] Some, like [https://www.worldcat.org/title/diane-arbus-an-aperture-monograph/oclc/245694089?ht=edition&referer=di Diane Arbus: An Aperture Monograph], have been in print for 40 years.[3] Aperture supports the efforts of other non-profit organizations by partnering on books, exhibitions, and educational programming. Selected bibliography
Aperture/Michael E. Hoffman AwardIn 2003, the Foundation instituted the first Aperture/Michael E. Hoffman Award, in memory of Michael E. Hoffman (died 2001), who was Aperture's publisher for 37 years. The Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards{{main|Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards}}The Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards is a yearly photography book award that is given jointly by Paris Photo and Aperture Foundation.[4] It is announced at the Paris Photo fair and was established in 2012.[5] The categories are Photography Catalogue of the Year, PhotoBook of the Year and First PhotoBook (with a $10,000 prize). ExhibitionsIn 2005, Aperture’s three-thousand-square-foot gallery opened in New York’s Chelsea art district.[2] Many of the shows travel to venues in the U.S. and abroad. Aperture's Chelsea gallery showcases exhibitions organized by sister institutions. Selected exhibitionsAperture has exhibited shows including Nazar: Photographs from the Arab World; Joan Fontcuberta: Landscapes Without Memory; William Christenberry, Photographs: 1961–2005; A Couple of Ways of Doing Something, images by Chuck Close, poems by Bob Holman; Lisette Model and Her Successors; and the Lucie-nominated Invasion 68: Prague, photographs by Josef Koudelka.[2] References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://thephotobook.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/chris-boot-executive-director-at-aperture/ |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-06-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110528231621/http://thephotobook.wordpress.com/2010/10/23/chris-boot-executive-director-at-aperture/ |archivedate=2011-05-28 |df= }} 2. ^1 2 3 Aperture.org (official site) 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.aperture.org/diane-arbus-an-aperture-monograph.html |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2011-06-07 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110726215603/http://www.aperture.org/diane-arbus-an-aperture-monograph.html |archivedate=2011-07-26 |df= }} 4. ^"PhotoBook Awards", Aperture Foundation. Accessed 1 August 2014. 5. ^{{cite web | url = http://www.timeout.com/tokyo/art/the-paris-photo-aperture-foundation-photobook-awards-exhibition-in-tokyo | access-date = 30 October 2015 | publisher = Time Out | title = The Paris Photo - Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards Exhibition in Tokyo}} External links
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