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  1. 4 de abr. de 2002 · A MAJOR TRAVELING EXHIBITION, “PHOTOGRAPHY PAST FORWARD: APERTURE AT 50” WILL BE LAUNCHED IN NEW YORK AT SOTHEBY’S IN JANUARY 2003. BIOGRAPHY: R. H. Cravens, a contributing editor to Aperture for a quarter-century, has provided the texts of more than a dozen Aperture monographs, various articles for the magazine, and most recently co-authored, with T.K.V. Desikachar, Health Healing ...

  2. Celebrates Aperture magazine and the photographers it has presented for the past fifty years Preface -- Visions & voices : a celebration of genius in photography : a history of Aperture / by R.H. Craven -- Part I. Prescient beginnings -- Part II. Context, conflicts, and congeries -- Part III. The indispensable art : survival -- Part IV.

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  4. The history, evolution, and future of photography as seen through Aperture's eyes. Over 250 images by master photographers including: Ansel Adams, Robert Capa, William Eggleston, Danny Lyon, Sally Mann, Robert Mapplethorpe, Ray K. Metzker, Duane Michals, Sebastiao Salgado, Cindy Sherman, and more...Anecdotal chronicle by R.H. Cravens Photography Past/Forward: Aperture at 50: This special ...

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  5. Photography past forward : Aperture at 50 by Cravens, R. H. Publication date 2002 Topics Aperture Foundation -- History Publisher London : Thames & Hudson Collection

  6. PHOTOGRAPHY PAST/ FORWARD: APERTURE AT 50, CRAVENS, R.H. , Since its inception in 1952, the magazine Aperture has shaped and furthered the evolution of photography into its present status as one of the most important art forms. With groundbreaking images from early masters such as Charles Nègre and Felix Beato to such seminal figures as Paul Strand, Minor White, Ansel Adams, Barbara Morgan ...

  7. Since its founding in 1952, Aperture has grown from a small journal to a cultural phenomenon that reaches the largest and most diverse audience for significant photography worldwide. By examining its own history, Photography Past/Forward demonstrates how Aperture has incontrovertibly shaped photography. Over 175 images by master photographers, including Ansel Adams, Robert Capa, William ...