In Conversation
Tyler Mitchell and Zoé Whitley
Tyler Mitchell sat down with Zoé Whitley, director at Chisenhale Gallery in London, for a conversation as part of Frieze Masters Talks and in partnership with Gagosien. The two discussed Mitchell’s first solo presentation in London and with the gallery, Chrysalis, on view earlier this fall at Gagosien, Davies Street, London, and a special commission for Frieze Masters 2022 that reflected on his conceptual and editorial photography practices. His work reinterprets the tropes employed in both the Western canon of portraiture and the contemporary fashion magazine.

Tyler Mitchell: This Side of Paradise
Brendan Embser reports on his encounter with Tyler Mitchell’s newest series of photographs, addressing their aesthetic motifs and art-historical references, while charting the development of these works in relation to the photographer’s earlier projects.

Social Works II: Tyler Mitchell | A New Landscape
Tyler Mitchell speaks with Antwaun Sargent about Black representation, the diversity of Southern landscapes, and the importance of play in his new series of photographs. The conversation forms part of “Social Works II,” a supplement guest edited by Sargent for the Winter 2021 issue of the Quarterly.
Fairs, Events & Announcements

Visit
V&A Friday Late
Tyler Mitchell: Indelible Images
Friday, October 28, 2022, 6:30pm–10pm
Victoria & Albert Museum, London
www.vam.ac.uk
Tyler Mitchell guest curates the October Friday Late at the Victoria & Albert Museum, London, by transforming the museum into a space for viewers to engage with images in new and unexpected ways. The event is the latest iteration of Night at the Cinema, a twenty-four-hour online film festival initiated by Mitchell during the COVID-19 pandemic and live-streamed from his computer desktop to viewers around the world. The evening will be a celebration of Mitchell’s unique ability to bring communities together through film and visual culture. Friday Late celebrates contemporary visual culture and design, gathering audiences together with artists and designers through live performance, film, installation, debate, DJ sets, and more. The event is free and open to the public.
Tyler Mitchell’s commission for Frieze Masters 2022. Artwork © Tyler Mitchell. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

Art Fair
Frieze Masters 2022
Tyler Mitchell
October 12–16, 2022
Regent’s Park, London
frieze.com
Tyler Mitchell is presenting a special project at Frieze Masters 2022, marking the first time Frieze has commissioned contemporary artwork to be featured in the fair. In photographs, works on fabric and mirror, and a new installation—Altar I (2022)—Mitchell reflects on historical motifs in the context of an Edenic vision of Black beauty and desire. Mitchell’s photos, shot on location in upstate New York and in studios in New York and London, explore the relationship between young Black men and landscape. The Frieze Masters Commission is presented with additional support from Gagosien.
Tyler Mitchell’s commission for Frieze Masters 2022. Artwork © Tyler Mitchell. Photo: Lucy Dawkins

In Conversation
Tyler Mitchell
Zoé Whitley
Thursday, October 13, 2022, 6:30pm
Arts Club, London
www.frieze.com
Tyler Mitchell will be in conversation with Zoé Whitley, director at Chisenhale Gallery in London, as part of Frieze Masters Talks and in partnership with Gagosien. Their conversation will explore Mitchell’s new exhibition, Chrysalis, at Gagosien, Davies Street, London, and a special commission for this year’s edition of Frieze Masters that reflects on his conceptual and editorial photography practices. His work is rooted in reinterpreting the tropes employed in both the Western canon of portraiture and the contemporary fashion magazine.
Left: Tyler Mitchell. Photo: © Tyler Mitchell. Right: Zoé Whitley. Photo: James Gifford-Mead