2025 Aperture Gala

Wednesday, October 29
6:30 p.m.
Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Appel Room
New York City
Honoring
Sarah Lewis
Tyler Mitchell
Vision & Justice
Cochairs
Dr. Kathryn Beal
Dawoud Bey
Agnes Gund and Catherine Gund
Judy and Leonard Lauder
Jon Stryker and Slobodan Randjelovic
Hank Willis Thomas
Olivia Walton
Deborah Willis
The Aperture Gala is our annual celebration that brings together a community of artists, philanthropists, writers, editors, curators, collectors, gallerists, and other leaders in the field. It’s Aperture’s most significant fundraising event of the year, and provides vital support for our programming and publications, in pursuit of our mission to create insight, community, and understanding through photography.
The Aperture Gala is our annual celebration that brings together a community of artists, philanthropists, writers, editors, curators, collectors, gallerists, and other leaders in the field. It’s Aperture’s most significant fundraising event of the year, and provides vital support for our programming and publications, in pursuit of our mission to create insight, community, and understanding through photography.
For more information, please contact the Gala office at Bowen & Co., 914.231.6180; aperture@bowenandco.com
Please join us for an unforgettable evening of inspiration and community as we gather to honor artist Tyler Mitchell, art and cultural historian Sarah Lewis, and Vision & Justice.
Award-winning scholar, author, and advocate Sarah Lewis is founder of Vision & Justice, a catalytic civic initiative that generates original research and programs that reveal the foundational role of visual culture in America’s representational democracy. Lewis guest edited the landmark “Vision & Justice” issue of Aperture magazine (summer 2016), which explores representations of African American life from the end of the Civil War through the present. These publications continue with the Vision & Justice Book Series, published by Aperture and coedited by Lewis, with leading scholars Deborah Willis and Leigh Raiford.
A defining photographer of his generation, Tyler Mitchell works across the spaces of contemporary art, fashion, and editorial, creating images of beauty, utopia, and the American landscape that expand the imaginary of Blackness in the twenty-first century. Aperture will publish his highly anticipated monograph, Wish This Was Real, this fall.
Honorees

Sarah Lewis is the founder of Vision & Justice and the John L. Loeb Associate Professor of the Humanities and Associate Professor of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. She is the author of The Unseen Truth: When Race Changed Sight in America (Harvard University Press), a finalist for the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, the bestseller The Rise: Creativity, the Gift of Failure, and the Search for Mastery (Simon & Schuster), and the forthcoming Vision & Justice (One World/Random House). Lewis is the editor of the award-winning volumes “Vision & Justice” by Aperture magazine and the anthology on the work of Carrie Mae Weems (MIT Press). She is the organizer of the landmark Vision & Justice Convening at Harvard University, and coeditor of the Vision & Justice Book Series, launched in partnership with Aperture. Her awards and recognition include an honorary degree from Pratt Institute, the Infinity Award, the Andrew Carnegie Fellowship, a Cullman Fellowship, the Freedom Scholar Award (ASALH), the Arthur Danto/ASA Prize from the American Philosophical Association, and the Photography Network Book Prize. Her writing has been published in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Artforum, and The New York Review of Books, and her work has been the subject of profiles from The Boston Globe to The New York Times. Lewis is a sought-after public speaker, with a mainstage TED talk that has received over three million views. She received her BA from Harvard University, an MPhil from Oxford University, an MA from Courtauld Institute of Art, and her PhD from Yale University. She lives in New York City and Cambridge, Massachusetts.

Tyler Mitchell (born in Atlanta, 1995) is a Brooklyn-based artist, photographer, and filmmaker. He received a BA in film and television from New York University Tisch School of the Arts in 2017. Mitchell’s work is held in private and public collections and has been published widely in magazines, including Aperture, Dazed, i-D, Interview, M le magazine du Monde, Vanity Fair, Vogue, W Magazine, WSJ Magazine, and Zeitmagazin. In 2018, Mitchell was commissioned to photograph Beyoncé for Vogue, making history, at the age of twenty-three, as the first Black photographer to shoot the magazine’s cover. His work is in numerous private and public collections, including the Museum of Modern Art, Studio Museum in Harlem, and Brooklyn Museum, all in New York; National Portrait Gallery, Washington, DC; Los Angeles County Museum of Art; High Museum of Art, Atlanta; and National Portrait Gallery, London. Mitchell’s first solo exhibition, I Can Make You Feel Good (2019–20), was presented at Foam, Amsterdam, and at the International Center of Photography, New York. He is the photographer of the catalog for Superfine: Tailoring Black Style, the Costume Institute’s spring 2025 exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. His solo exhibition Wish This Was Real (2024–26) opened at C/O Berlin in 2024 and toured to the Finnish Museum of Photography, Helsinki; Photo Élysée, Lausanne, Switzerland; Maison Européenne de la Photographie, Paris; and Foto Arsenal Wien, Vienna.