Marking the one-year anniversary of New York's shutdown due to the
COVID-19 pandemic, Aperture magazine's "New York" issue honors the
city through photographs and essays by visionary artists and writers,
from Roe Ethridge and Rosalind Fox Solomon to Hilton Als and Joseph
O'Neill. In "New York," acclaimed photojournalist Philip Montgomery
speaks with the New York Times Magazine's director of photography,
Kathy Ryan, about covering the city's hospitals at the height of the
pandemic. Irina Rozovsky contributes magisterial, sun-dappled visions of
Brooklyn's Prospect Park landscape. Hua Hsu writes poignantly about the
archival photographs that emerged after a fire at the Museum of Chinese
in America. Antwaun Sargent speaks with the founders of See In Black, an
initiative to support Black photographers and communities. And Tanisha
C. Ford profiles Jamel Shabazz, whose indelible images of 1980s street
culture are icons of style and joy. Our lives and our city have been
transformed over the past year, yet this issue reminds us of how much
there is to discover, and relish, when New York comes roaring back.