An exhibition in Philadelphia explores African cities through street photography and portraiture.
San Francisco’s Pier 24 Photography recently opened Paul Graham’s exhibition The Whiteness of the Whale, the venue’s first-ever presentation of a single artist.
An exhibition of August Sander’s prints, made by his son, Gunther, features some of the most iconic portraits of the twentieth century.
A review of PCR, Wolfgang Tillmans’ first exhibition with David Zwirner Gallery, by Gabriel H. Sanchez.
Trevor Paglen’s new exhibition at Metro Pictures focuses on the unseen images of the Internet.
Diana C. Stoll reviews Ken Abbott’s new exhibition at the Asheville Art Museum, North Carolina, which focuses on the day-to-day of a prominent local farm.
Curators Sarah Meister, who focused on Horacio Coppola, and Roxana Marcoci, who researched Grete Stern, offer comments and insights into key works in the exhibition.
On Josef Astor’s recent exhibition at Participant Inc., New York, which connects photography, installation, and dance.
A review of Gillian Laub’s work, Southern Rites, which documents the residents of a Southern U.S. town that held racially segregated proms.
From over five hundred applicants, twenty-four photographers consider the ways in which our current reality might outpace outlandish narratives of science fiction.
Ren Hang’s first New York solo exhibition opens at Capricious 88 with the launch of the “Queer” issue of Aperture Magazine
An exhibition at De Soto Gallery in Los Angeles features portraits of young dancers and boxers.
A new installation of photograms and digital prints by Liz Deschenes occupies a floor of the Walker Art Center.
A look at the 2014 Paris Photo–Aperture Foundation PhotoBook Awards Short List exhibitions, from New York to Tokyo.
A new exhibition at Gagosian Gallery features hundreds of works that explore Picasso’s relationship to the camera.
Images from the opening reception of The Sochi Project at Aperture Gallery.
A new photography exhibition at Aperture Gallery opens Wednesday, October 17.
Aperture’s fall issue, “Arrhythmic Mythic Ra,” refracts themes of family, social history, and the astrophysical through the eyes of guest editor Deana Lawson, one of the most compelling photographers working today.