“In A Lonely Place,” by Gregory Crewdson —From Edward Hopper to David Lynch to William Eggleston, Crewdson reflects upon works by artists from whom he draws inspiration. Featured here for the first time is a selection from Crewdson's newest body of work in his continued exploration of the “American vernacular” in all its beauty and darkness. Aperture is pleased to present an expanded web exclusive interview with Crewdson, who speaks n-depth about the fascinating and intricate work process used to create his elaborately staged, surreal scenes. An exhibition of this work is now on view at Luhring Augustine gallery in New York City