Aperture: No. 234 (Spring 2019): Earth
This issue of Aperture considers the natural world in the age of climate change, extreme weather, and dramatically politicized landscapes.
FRONT Agenda: Exhibitions to See Encore, John Goodman, By the Light of the Silvery Moon, Anne Collier
Backstory Lou Stoppard on Chuck Shacochis
Redux Laura Guy on Jill Posener’s Spray It Loud, 1982
Curriculum By Mark Steinmetz
BACK Object Lessons Toxic Times, Summer 1990
WORDS Editors’ Note: Earth
Lieko Shiga: Human Spring A photographer’s encounter with natural disasters in Japan By Amanda Maddox
Ecofeminist World Building How can artists respond to a changing planet? By Eva Díaz
Art in the Anthropocene The aesthetic emergency of global warming T. J. Demos in Conversation with Charlotte Cotton
Paradise & Dystopia Landscape, politics, and the built environment Thomas Struth in Conversation with Aaron Schuman
Notions of Land Indigenous artists and the forms of visual sovereignty By Wanda Nanibush
PICTURES Carolyn Drake Introduction by William Finnegan
Jochen Lempert Introduction by Brian Sholis
Gideon Mendel Introduction by Bronwyn Law-Viljoen
Thirza Schaap Introduction by Sara Knelman
Bruno V. Roels Introduction by Brian Dillon
Arguiñe Escandón & Yann Gross Introduction by Emmanuel Iduma
Vasantha Yogananthan Introduction by Aveek Sen
David Benjamin Sherry Introduction by Bill McKibben