High Museum of Art opens major solo presentation of Atlanta-born artist Tyler Mitchell

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High Museum of Art opens major solo presentation of Atlanta-born artist Tyler Mitchell
Tyler Mitchell (American, born 1995), Untitled (Brothers of Suburbia), 2021, archival pigment print, courtesy of the artist. © Tyler Mitchell.



ATLANTA, GA.- This summer, the High Museum of Art presents “Tyler Mitchell: Idyllic Space” (June 21-Dec. 1, 2024), a major exhibition featuring the trailblazing photographic artist and filmmaker’s seamless blend of fine art and fashion photography, along with a new photo-sculptural artwork. Mitchell (American, born 1995) centers Black self-determination and empowerment in his practice with affirmative images of people who are often shown enjoying the freedom of leisure, play and recreation.

“Idyllic Space” is a homecoming for the Atlanta native, who ascended to global prominence when he photographed Beyoncé for the September 2018 issue of Vogue — the first Black artist to shoot the cover in the magazine’s history. Organized by the High’s photography and modern and contemporary art departments, with generous support from Gucci, the exhibition was inspired by the museum’s recent acquisition of Mitchell’s photographic work on mirror, “The Hewitt Family” (2021).

“Since achieving widespread recognition, Tyler Mitchell has continued to gain many deserved accolades for his beautiful and poignant photographs, which we are proud to present in his first exhibition in Atlanta,” said Rand Suffolk, the High’s director. “This collaboration among our curatorial staff is a testament to the connectivity in our collections and also exemplifies the museum’s commitment to celebrating artists from our region whose work is making an impact on a global scale.”

Mitchell reflected on the exhibition: “It’s a pure joy to present my work in collaboration with the brilliant curators Maria L. Kelly and Michael Rooks and at the High Museum of Art — the very museum I grew up going to as a child — whose exhibitions left a formative impact on me far before I recognized the possibility of becoming an artist. I am proud to present this work for the people and the city that shaped me.”

“Idyllic Space” includes more than 30 photographs considering Mitchell’s examination of themes such as masculinity, motherhood, domesticity, play, rest and the natural world. The playfully theatrical, expressive works explore style, beauty and identity; they delve into the profound themes of family and connection, capturing not just moments but the essence of relationships, and weave a narrative of love, intimacy and shared experiences. Many of the works are inspired by the landscapes, homes and communities of suburban Atlanta in which Mitchell grew up. Also on view are examples of his fashion work, including images he shot for Vogue, Louis Vuitton and others.

A new photo-sculptural artwork created for the exhibition features more than 20 Atlanta-area families who are members of Jack and Jill of America. In his youth, Mitchell participated in the organization, which is dedicated to nurturing future African American leaders — an experience he now considers both foundational and a complicated aspect of his social upbringing and understanding of identity growing up in the American South.

Along with photographs, the exhibition presents a single-channel video installation, also titled “Idyllic Space” (2019), that invites the viewer to recline while viewing Mitchell’s lyrical images of young Black men enjoying seemingly mundane activities such as eating ice cream, swimming in pools and playing tag — a joyous representation that contrasts historically denied pleasures.

“There is a fluid reciprocity between his conceptual and fashion work,” notes Maria L. Kelly, the High’s assistant curator of photography. “We will explore the thoughtful connections throughout his practice in the exhibition and highlight the breadth of his career, which extends beyond photography to include multimedia work.”

“Tyler Mitchell: Idyllic Space” is presented in the Special Exhibition Galleries on the second level of the High’s Stent Family Wing.










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