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Apertures winter issue considers the handmade in photography by assembling artists who use novel printing processes and techniques that forefront the physical materiality of the medium or explore its relationship to adjacent traditions, including ceramics, glass, textiles, design, and other forms of object making. Apertures winter issue considers the handmade in photography by assembling artists who use novel printing processes and techniques that forefront the physical materiality of the medium or explore its relationship to adjacent traditions, including ceramics, glass, textiles, design, and other forms of object making.
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Apertures winter issue considers the handmade in photography by assembling artists who use novel printing processes and techniques that forefront the physical materiality of the medium or explore its relationship to adjacent traditions, including ceramics, glass, textiles, design, and other forms of object making. Apertures winter issue considers the handmade in photography by assembling artists who use novel printing processes and techniques that forefront the physical materiality of the medium or explore its relationship to adjacent traditions, including ceramics, glass, textiles, design, and other forms of object making.
Apertures winter issue considers the handmade in photography by assembling artists who use novel printing processes and techniques that forefront the physical materiality of the medium or explore its relationship to adjacent traditions, including ceramics, glass, textiles, design, and other forms of object making. Apertures winter issue considers the handmade in photography by assembling artists who use novel printing processes and techniques that forefront the physical materiality of the medium or explore its relationship to adjacent traditions, including ceramics, glass, textiles, design, and other forms of object making.