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archival pigment print on canvas, uv varnishCommonwealth and Council
Description
Human-crafted. AI-refined.

This contemporary artwork features vibrant colors and abstracted, overlapping shapes that create a dynamic visual composition. The piece appears to be a large, framed fabric or textile work, with bold hues of red, yellow, green, and blue blending together in an organic, almost floral-like pattern. The overall style is abstract and experimental, showcasing the artist's use of unconventional materials and techniques to explore concepts of texture, depth, and visual perception. The work's intention likely explores themes of nature, emotion, and the interplay between the physical and the conceptual. ...

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David Alekhuogie
Artist
David Alekhuogie
B.1985, American

David Alekhuogie was born in Los Angeles, California, in 1986. He has worked in southern California for most of his career and his photography shoots have taken place in the region. His love for art began whilst he attended the University of California Berkley, where he earned a Bachelor's of Art in sociology and minored in ethnomusicology. After Alekhuogie attended Berkley, he transitioned to a career in the arts. In 2013, he worked with various publications, such as The Source, Complex, and The Fader, the latter of which was produced by Rob Stone and Jon Cohen in New York. Alekhuogie's themes primarily revolve around anti-racist rhetoric, police brutality, and contemporary issues regarding systemic inequalities. His subject matter features the urban fashion of modern African-American culture (such as sagging). As Alekhuogie notes, "Though the saggy pants style has been around for three decades, it has triggered public consternation among politicians in recent years and spurred a spate of local ordinances around the country, resulting in fines and at times prison time." His photo series, Pull Up (2017), and To Live and Die in LA (2019), both feature sagging. (Wikipedia) ...

David Alekhuogie: Artworks
BOB_R
David AlekhuogieBOB_R, 2022
145 x 119 x 5cm
BOB_K
David AlekhuogieBOB_K, 2022
145 x 119 x 5cm
BOB_G
David AlekhuogieBOB_G, 2022
145 x 119 x 5cm
FACT OF THE MATTER
David AlekhuogieFACT OF THE MATTER, 2022
81.28 x 172.72 x 11.43cm
THINGS FALL APART
David AlekhuogieTHINGS FALL APART, 2022
119 x 145 x 5cm
ALIVE AND WELL
David AlekhuogieALIVE AND WELL, 2022
83 x 108 x 5cm
out of sight
David Alekhuogieout of sight, 2019
127 x 117cm
the scenario
David Alekhuogiethe scenario, 2019
157 x 91cm
panafricana
David Alekhuogiepanafricana, 2019
185 x 165cm
target
David Alekhuogietarget, 2019
122 x 137cm
cousins
David Alekhuogiecousins, 2019
147 x 97cm
Commonwealth and Council
Gallery
Commonwealth and Council
Los Angeles, Mexico City

Commonwealth and Council is a gallery in Koreatown, Los Angeles founded in 2010. Our program is rooted in our commitment to explore how a community of artists can sustain our co-existence through generosity and hospitality. Commonwealth and Council celebrates our manifold identities and experiences through the shared dialogue of art—championing practices by women, queer, POC, and our ally artists to build counter-histories that reflect our individual and collective realities. ...

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