I Can Make You Feel Good: Tyler Mitchell
By (Author) Tyler Mitchell
Contributions by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Contributions by Deborah Willis
Prestel
Prestel
4th August 2020
4th August 2020
Germany
General
Non Fiction
778.9974692
Hardback
208
Width 243mm, Height 319mm, Spine 25mm
1389g
In his first published monograph, Tyler Mitchell, America's most exciting young fashion photographer, imagines what a black utopia could look like. Even before becoming the first African American photographer to shoot the cover of Vogue in September 2018 with an iconic portrait of Beyonce, Tyler Mitchell was making a name for himself as a photographer and video director focusing on youth culture and racial identity. Now, in his first book, Mitchell brings a utopian hopefulness to his images of African Americans, both famous and not. Vibrant, candy-hued palettes and glowing natural light are the hallmark of Mitchell's work. His subjects appear mostly outdoors, in idyllic natural settings or on gritty urban streets. Among the photos presented in the book are those he shot in Cuba, where he travelled to document Havana's emerging skateboard scene, as well as collaborations with Marc Jacobs, American Eagle, and Converse. A sought-after portraitist, his subjects include Amandla Stenberg, Ashton Sanders, Aweng Chuol, KiKi Layne, and Stephan James. In speaking of his work, Mitchell cites an "affirmation in blackness and a unifying visual text of hope."This joyful collection is evidence that Mitchell is well on his way to accomplishing all that and more. AUTHOR: Tyler Mitchell is a photographer and filmmaker based in Brooklyn, New York. His photography has been published in Vogue, Dazed, Teen Vogue, and i-D Magazine. He has shot for companies such as Prada, Mercedes Benz, Marc Jacobs, Converse, Nike, and Ray-Ban. 120 colour illustrations
Based in Brooklyn, Mitchell works across many genres to explore and document a new aesthetic of Blackness. Regularly published in avant-garde magazines, commissioned by prominent fashion houses, and exhibited in renowned art institutions, Mitchell has lectured at Harvard University, Paris Photo and The International Center of Photography New York, on the politics of image making. DEBORAH WILLIS is a contemporary artist, curator of photography, and photographer.