American Illustration - American Photography
Register
Call for Entries
AI-AP
Latin American
Motion
AP Open
The Books
Book Order
Juries, Designers & Covers
The Archives
AI
AP
LAI
LAF
Motion
Events
The Party
Big Talk Symposium
Studio Visits
Illustration Week
Publications
Pro Photo Daily
Motion Arts Pro Daily
DART: Design Arts Daily
Dispatches from Latin America
Profiles
Streettests
Subscribe
Social
AI on Twitter
AP on Twitter
AI on Facebook
AP on Facebook
LAI on Facebook
LAF on Facebook
Motion Arts on Facebook
DART on Facebook
Pro Photo Daily on Facebook
AI on Tumblr
AI on Vimeo
AP on Instagram
AI on Instagram

The Archive

Jack Davison
The New York Times Magazine

AP41

Designed by Michael Houtz
Cover by Joe Pugliese and Jen Guyton

AI44

Designed by Rachel Willey
Cover by Dadu Shin

In Focus: Leica Cut a Russian Photographer from the Oscar Barnack Award Shortlist-and Spotlighted a Difficult Question

Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, athletes and cultural figures from the country have found themselves locked out of a range of international contests and events. Now Leica has removed Russian photographer Valery Melnikov from the shortlist of the 2026 Leica Oskar Barnack Award. Melnikov's nominated series "Mariupol: Open Wounds" focuses on how Russia's invasion devastated the Ukrainian city and its people. Critics say the work fails to acknowledge Russia's responsibility for Mariupol's s fate. The move, noted Digital Camera World, spotlights a difficult issue for photojournalism.

Update: Aperture's Milestone Move

Aperture has always been a magazine first, a book publisher second, and only in recent decades a place with a bookstore and gallery space that people could walk into. During the pandemic lockdown, the doors to that space, in Chelsea, closed. Next month, those doors will reopen, at 380 Columbus Avenue, across from the American Museum of Natural History. The Upper West Side is an odd and interesting choice, if choice is even the word for a decision this momentous. Aperture has historically exis...