Aperture. 230, spring 2018 / editor, Michael Famighetti ; contributing editor, Nicole R. Fleetwood.

"Most prisons and jails across the United States do not allow prisoners to have access to cameras. At a moment when 2.2 million people are incarcerated in the US, 3.8 million people are on probation, and 870,000 former prisoners are on parole, how can images tell the story of mass incarceration...

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Other Authors: Famighetti, Michael (Editor), Fleetwood, Nicole R.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York, N. Y. : Aperture Foundation, 2018.
Series:Aperture (San Francisco, Calif.) ; no. 230.
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Summary:"Most prisons and jails across the United States do not allow prisoners to have access to cameras. At a moment when 2.2 million people are incarcerated in the US, 3.8 million people are on probation, and 870,000 former prisoners are on parole, how can images tell the story of mass incarceration when the imprisoned don't have control over their own representation? Organized with the scholar Nicole R. Fleetwood, an expert on art's relation to incarceration, the Spring issue of Aperture magazine addresses the unique role photography plays in creating a visual record of a national crisis."--publisher website.
Item Description:Cover title: Prison nation.
"Spring 2018."
Physical Description:140 pages : illustrations (some color), portraits (some color) ; 31 cm
ISBN:9781597114332
1597114332
ISSN:0003-6420 ;