Aperture: The Magazine of Photography and Ideas This issue features two covers:Richard Avedon, Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader, with his father, Martin Luther King, Baptist minister, and his son, Martin Luther King III, Atlanta, Georgia, March 22, 1963 and Awol Erizku, Untitled (Forces of Nature #1), 2014*Collect both and save “Vision & Justice”Addresses the role of photography in the African American experience, guest edited by Sarah Lewis, distinguished author and art historian. FRONTGuest Editor’s NoteSarah Lewis Collectors: The Jazz MusiciansContributions by Wynton Marsalis, Ingrid Monson, Alicia Hall Moran, Jason Moran, and Somi CurriculumBy Hank Willis Thomas ReduxBridget R. Cooks on Harlem on My Mind (1968) BACKObject LessonsThelma Golden on James VanDerZee, Christmas Morning, 1933 WORDSFrederick Douglass’s Camera ObscuraBy Henry Louis Gates, Jr. The Black Photographers AnnualBy Carla Williams Black Lives, Silver ScreenAva DuVernay and Bradford Young in Conversation Love Visual: A Conversation with Haile GerimaBy Sarah Lewis and Dagmawi Woubshet Picturing ObamaBy Maurice Berger Carrie Mae Weems: Around the Kitchen TableReflections by Dawoud Bey, Jennifer Blessing, Katori Hall, Robin Kelsey, and Salamishah Tillet PICTURESAwol ErizkuIntroduction by Steven Nelson Toyin Ojih OdutolaIntroduction by Claudia Rankine Lorna SimpsonIntroduction by Margo Jefferson Annie LeibovitzIntroduction by Nell Painter Deborah WillisIntroduction by Cheryl Finley Sally MannIntroduction by John Stauffer Jamel ShabazzIntroduction by Khalil Gibran Muhammad Devin AllenIntroduction by Aaron Bryant Leslie HewittIntroduction by Rujeko Hockley Lyle Ashton HarrisIntroduction by Vince Aletti Radcliffe RoyeIntroduction by Garnette Cadogan LaToya Ruby FrazierIntroduction by Teju Cole Dawoud BeyIntroduction by Leigh Raiford Deana LawsonIntroduction by Thomas J. LaxWEB EXCLUSIVESMing Smith and the Kamoinge Workshop LeRonn P. Brooks She Walked in BeautySusan Fales-Hill Jamel Shabazz in Conversation with Michaela Angela Davis dream hampton in Conversation with Geena Rocero Nicole R. Fleetwood on Prison Portraits Renée Mussai and Victor Peterson II on Black Chronicles and Rock Against Racism Deana Lawson in Conversation with Nikki A. Greene Vision, Justice, and Cinema: A Roundtable with Franklin Leonard, Catherine Gund, and Shola Lynch Sheila Pree-Bright in Conversation with Naima J. Keith Emily Raboteau on Murals and Social Justice Brian Wallis on James Baldwin and Richard Avedon’s Nothing Personal Mark Bradford's Pride of PlaceIntroduction by Antwaun SargentSTUDENT REFLECTIONSRacial Innocence in Postwar Americaby Maia SilberEnvisioning the Right to Voteby Jonathan KarpKeith Lamont Scott and the Legacy of Police Violenceby David E. White Jr. In California, Trees as Witness and Living Memorialby Elizabeth HuberThe Cotton Bowl and the Super Bowlby Eli Wilson PeltonSeparate Cars on the Open Roadby Ian AskewDon't Touch Our Hairby Jeneé OsterheldtArt and Activism in a Contested Democracy Contributions by Taiyo Na, Jonathan Michael Square, Carmen Hermo, Nina Crews, Valentine UmanskyFraming JusticeContributions by Nathan Cummings, Josiah Corbus, Ted Waechter, Christopher Chow, and Larisa Owusu Series: Aperture Magazine (Book 223) Paperback: 128 pages Publisher: Aperture; First Edition edition (April 26, 2016) Language: English ISBN-10: 1597113654 ISBN-13: 9781597113656 Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 0.6 x 12 inches Shipping Weight: 2 pounds