Mitchell's first solo exhibition, I Can Make You Feel Good at Foam, Amsterdam (2019), was extended under the same title at the International Center of Photography, New York (2020–21), and accompanied by a monograph published by Prestel. His work was also featured in the group exhibition The New Black Vanguard, organized by Antwaun Sargent for Aperture in 2019, which traveled through 2023. In 2020, Mitchell was awarded a Gordon Parks Foundation fellowship, inspiring a series that considers the beauty and intimacy of domestic space and was exhibited as An Imaginative Arrangement of the Things Before Me (2021) at the foundation's gallery in Pleasantville, New York. In 2022, Gagosian Davies Street, London, presented Chrysalis, Mitchell's debut exhibition with the gallery. Featuring photographs of Black men and women at leisure, in lakes and before painted landscape backdrops, scenes of repose and equilibrium such as A Glint of Possibility (2022) are contrasted with images like Flotation (2022), in which figures immersed in mud and turbulent water evoke the need for vigilance and resilience. Also in 2022, Mitchell presented works for London's Frieze Masters conceived in dialogue with historical landscape motifs, the first time Frieze had commissioned contemporary artwork for the fair. In 2023, the Museum of Art at the Savannah College of Art and Design in Georgia organized Domestic Imaginaries, an exhibition featuring Mitchell's mixed-media works, on view at the North Carolina Museum of Art, Winston-Salem, through December 31, 2024. Wish This Was Real, Mitchell's first exhibition in Germany, was presented at C/O Berlin in 2024 with photographs, videos, and installations from the past decade. The exhibition will travel to four European institutions through 2026, with the next stop at the Finnish Museum of Photography in Helsinki, opening October 24, 2024. Idyllic Space is on view at Atlanta's High Museum of Art though December 1, 2024. This homecoming project features photographs and video installations inspired by the artist's years growing up in suburban Atlanta and addresses themes of portraiture, landscape, leisure, family, identity, and shared experience. Tyler Mitchell was born in 1995 in Atlanta and lives and works in New York. Collections include the Museum of Modern Art, New York; Studio Museum in Harlem, New York; Brooklyn Museum, New York; National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; Detroit Institute of Arts; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; Columbus Museum of Art, OH; Foam, Amsterdam; National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, and National Portrait Gallery, London. Exhibitions include The New Black Vanguard, Aperture, New York (2019); I Can Make You Feel Good, Foam, Amsterdam (2019, traveled to International Center of Photography, New York, 2020–21); An Imaginative Arrangement of the Things Before Me, Gordon Parks Foundation, Pleasantville, NY (2021); Sunlight, Shadow, and a Rainbow: Matt Eich and Tyler Mitchell, Cleveland Museum of Art, OH (2022); Domestic Imaginaries, Museum of Art, Savannah College of Art and Design, Georgia (2023, traveled to North Carolina Museum of Art, Winston-Salem, 2024); Wish This Was Real, C/O Berlin (2024, traveling to Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki; Photo Elysée, Lausanne, Switzerland; Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris; and Foto Arsenal Wien, Vienna, through 2026); and Idyllic Space, High Museum of Art, Atlanta (2024). Press Gagosian Hallie Freer Polskin Arts |