CULTURED MAGAZINE
Dawoud Bey’s pensive landscape photography echoes his visionary catalogue of Black portraiture, which has documented communities from his native Harlem, New York, to all across the continental U.S. over the last 45 years. Crossing boundaries of interest and time, he speaks with fellow photographer Tyler Mitchell, who at just 27 has enchanted industries of both art and fashion, about the histories of their practices and new ways of expression.