<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>Revisiting ten photographers who deserve renewed contemporary attention.</b> <p/>This edition of <i>Aperture</i>, titled Photography as you don't know it, leading curators, historians, writers, and publishers introduce ten photographers they believe have been overlooked or are undervalued, and deserve more attention today. Why are some figures remembered and others forgotten? <p/>In the Pictures section, <b>Paul Trevor</b> is introduced by <b>Chris Boot</b>; <b>Seichi Furuya</b> by <b>David Strettell</b>; <b>Maria Sewcz</b> by <b>Britt Salvesen</b>; <b>Len Lye</b> by <b>Geoffrey Batchen</b>; <b>Ken Pate</b> by <b>Carole Naggar</b>; <b>Marianne Wex</b> by <b>David Campany</b>; <b>Ricardo Rangel</b> by <b>Bronwyn Law-Viljoen</b>; <b>Horacio Coppola</b> by <b>Sarah Hermanson Meister</b>; and <b>Rosângela Rennó</b> by <b>Thyago Nogueria</b>. <p/>In the Words section, <b>Joel Smith</b> considers the ever-expanding domain of photography history; <b>Katrina Sluis</b> speaks with <b>Christiane Paul</b> and <b>Julian Stallabrass</b> about how new technologies may shape future histories of photography; <b>Brian Dillon</b> considers London's Archive of Modern Conflict; <b>Philip Gefter</b> interviews <b>Quentin Bajac</b>, MoMA's new head of photography; and four writers reflect on exhibitions due for reconsideration. This issue presents many new names, underscoring how many stories of photography are just beginning to be told.
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