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Gagosian is pleased to announce a presentation of photographs by Tyler Mitchell at its gallery in London’s historic Burlington Arcade. This marks the first public display of works from “Portrait of the Modern Dandy,” a visual essay developed for the catalogue of Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, the spring 2025 Costume Institute exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. On view from September 15 through October 3, 2025, the installation at Burlington Arcade coincides with the launch of Mitchell’s first monograph with Aperture, Wish This Was Real, and features a curated selection of publications that inform and expand his practice.

Examining the historical and cultural significance of Black style from the eighteenth century through to contemporary expressions, Superfine focuses on the concept of dandyism through the lens of the African diaspora. The exhibited garments and Mitchell’s photographs together articulate how self-fashioning becomes a form of agency, distinction, and resistance.

Introducing this body of work, Mitchell notes:

In this visual essay, my aim was not only to depict visions of profound camaraderie, beauty, and joy—though that alone would have been a worthy pursuit—but to explore how Black individuals have appropriated and transformed classical European fashion into something uniquely our own. Featuring models in garments from Superfine: Tailoring Black Style alongside fabulously self-styled men in vintage or the wearer’s own attire, this project is a love letter to modern Black dandyism.

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A Sense of  Abundance

A Sense of Abundance

Péjú Oshin visits Christine Checinska, senior curator of African and diaspora textiles and fashion at the Victoria & Albert Museum. From her London office, Checinska shares her curatorial insights into the international traveling exhibition Africa Fashion, which originated at the V&A, and the Costume Institute’s current show Superfine: Tailoring Black Style at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The conversation delves into notions of diaspora, memory, homecoming, and the freedoms of being “anti-disciplinary.”

Tyler Mitchell and Zoé Whitley

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 Gagosian. The two discussed Mitchell’s first solo presentation in London and with the gallery, Chrysalis, on view earlier this fall at Gagosian, 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

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

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.

Front cover of Tyler Mitchell: Wish This Was Real book

Tyler Mitchell: Wish This Was Real

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Cover of the book The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion

The New Black Vanguard: Photography Between Art and Fashion

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Cover of the Fall 2022 issue of Gagosian Quarterly magazine, featuring artwork by Jordan Wolfson

Gagosian Quarterly: Fall 2022 Issue

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Cover of the Winter 2021 issue of Gagosian Quarterly magazine, featuring artwork by Jasper Johns

Gagosian Quarterly: Winter 2021 Issue

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Cover of the book Tyler Mitchell: I Can Make You Feel Good

Tyler Mitchell: I Can Make You Feel Good

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