Aperture #89 is a standout issue of the prestigious photography magazine, featuring a diverse array of 20th-century visual storytelling. This Winter 1982 volume includes a dedicated portfolio by Raymond Depardon, introduced by Lauren Shakely, capturing his signature “subjective” documentary style. The issue also offers a profound look at David Hockney’s experimental photography with texts by Hockney and Christopher Knight, and a poignant narrative titled “Story from Czechoslovakia, My Country” by Jan Saudek. Other notable contents include Danny Lyon’s reflections on “The Auschwitz Album,” the photo-booth art of Carol Taback, and John Pultz’s analysis of “Cubism and American Photography.”