Since its inception in 2014, California Sunday Magazine has been one of the top publications for photographers to publish their work—usually to accompany a text-based story. In its upcoming December issue, which focuses on the theme of Home, California Sunday Magazine will publish only photographic essays. To celebrate the occasion, the publication has teamed with the Aperture Foundation to launch At Home: In the American West, an exhibition of photographs featured in the December issue that will be open at the Aperture Foundation in New York from December 6, 2018, through January 4, 2019.
Featured photographers in both the December issue and the exhibition include Ahndraya Parlato and Gregory Halpern, Texas Isaiah, Pixy Liao, Ricardo Nagaoka, Irina Rozovsky and Mark Steinmetz. Their subjects include a formerly homeless women settling in a house in Seattle, a single mother living off the grid in New Mexico and a DACA recipient who just purchased his first home in Utah.
“We’re excited for our readers—as well as new audiences—to literally walk through our cover story,” says Jacqueline Bates, the photography director of The California Sunday Magazine.
Along with images, the exhibition will also feature audio interviews with subjects in the photographs.
To learn more about the exhibition, visit the Aperture Foundation’s website.
And to learn more about California Sunday Magazine, visit the publication’s website.
Below is a selection of photographs fromAt Home: In the American West.
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