In Switzerland, an exhibition reveals the collective vision of a young generation.
Avedon was renowned for his fashion photography and celebrity portraiture, but in the 1970s he made indelible images of coal miners, cotton farmers, and cowboys.
In Paris, an exhibition presents Céline Laguarde as one of France’s most significant pre–World War I photographers.
In Paris, the Nobel laureate’s words are set in dialogue with striking images by artists including Daido Moriyama and Mohamed Bourouissa.
An exhibition in London of the artist and suffragette’s vibrant work uncovers a pioneer of photography.
Aperture’s issue on craft features photographers who make pictures the slow way—building camera obscuras, creating photograms, and laboring in traditional darkrooms to make handmade, unrepeatable forms.