
Aperture #256 2024 - Arrythmic Mythic Ra
This fall, Aperture publishes âArrhythmic Mythic Ra,â an issue that refracts themes of family, social history, and the astrophysical through the eyes of guest editor Deana Lawson, one of the most compelling photographers working today.
âThe photographs that Iâm most drawn to in my conscious looking life push against our preconceived notions of social and aesthetic norms,â Lawson says. âA photograph, by its nature, can deliver more about the subject than even the photographer or the subject intend. With this in mind, I have arranged a constellation of images that operate like texts and texts that operate like picturesâfragmented, arrhythmic, mythic.â
Aperture issue 256 features the work of more than thirty photographersâincluding Berenice Abbott, Bruce Davidson, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Balarama Heller, Arthur Jafa, Kikuji Kawada, Sally Mann, Louis Mendes, Boris Mikhailov, and cover artist Lieko Shigaâalongside new poetry by renowned authors Ben Okri, Tracy K. Smith, and Simone White; an essay by economic anthropologist Jason Hickel; and a short story by artist Jeff Whetstone. âLawsonâs approach to reading photographs is wholly distinct and fresh. She has organized a surprising and enigmatic collection of images and texts for this special issue. It is very much an artistâs project in magazine form,â says Michael Famighetti, Apertureâs editor in chief.
âI believe we all need to observe things we donât understand,â Lawson says, regarding her approach to the issue. âArrhythmic Mythic Raâ invites readers to confront the unknowability of every photograph, offering a meditation on the mysterious relationship between the visible and invisible world.
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This fall, Aperture publishes âArrhythmic Mythic Ra,â an issue that refracts themes of family, social history, and the astrophysical through the eyes of guest editor Deana Lawson, one of the most compelling photographers working today.
âThe photographs that Iâm most drawn to in my conscious looking life push against our preconceived notions of social and aesthetic norms,â Lawson says. âA photograph, by its nature, can deliver more about the subject than even the photographer or the subject intend. With this in mind, I have arranged a constellation of images that operate like texts and texts that operate like picturesâfragmented, arrhythmic, mythic.â
Aperture issue 256 features the work of more than thirty photographersâincluding Berenice Abbott, Bruce Davidson, LaToya Ruby Frazier, Balarama Heller, Arthur Jafa, Kikuji Kawada, Sally Mann, Louis Mendes, Boris Mikhailov, and cover artist Lieko Shigaâalongside new poetry by renowned authors Ben Okri, Tracy K. Smith, and Simone White; an essay by economic anthropologist Jason Hickel; and a short story by artist Jeff Whetstone. âLawsonâs approach to reading photographs is wholly distinct and fresh. She has organized a surprising and enigmatic collection of images and texts for this special issue. It is very much an artistâs project in magazine form,â says Michael Famighetti, Apertureâs editor in chief.
âI believe we all need to observe things we donât understand,â Lawson says, regarding her approach to the issue. âArrhythmic Mythic Raâ invites readers to confront the unknowability of every photograph, offering a meditation on the mysterious relationship between the visible and invisible world.











