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David Alekhuogie — Still life with cornbread
David Alekhuogie

Still life with cornbread

2021

Rendered in rich, saturated tones that recall both the theatrical lighting of commercial photography and the painterly conventions of Dutch Golden Age still life, "Still life with cornbread" places a humble, culturally specific subject at the center of a visual tradition long reserved for European commodities and symbols of abundance. David Alekhuogie's 2021 archival pigment print measures 101.6 × 81.3 cm and brings the same forensic attention to cornbread that Old Masters once lavished on oysters, game, and imported silks. The result is an image that operates simultaneously as homage and subversion, quietly insisting that Black American foodways deserve the same art historical weight as any other cultural artifact. Alekhuogie works at the intersection of photography, painting, and cultural criticism, and this work exemplifies his ability to compress complex arguments into deceptively still compositions. The archival pigment process ensures exceptional color fidelity and longevity, preserving the warm, textured presence of the subject with a depth that rewards close looking. The scale, modest but considered, allows the image to command a wall without overwhelming domestic or institutional interiors. The print is hand-signed by the artist, confirming its status as an authenticated, collectible work currently offered through Assembly. It is presented unframed, giving the collector full latitude to select a presentation appropriate to their space. Works by Alekhuogie occupy an increasingly significant position within contemporary photography and conceptual practice, and a piece this focused in its visual argument represents a compelling acquisition for collectors engaged with questions of representation, material culture, and the ongoing recontextualization of art historical form.

Medium
Archival pigment print
Overall
Signed
Yes

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David Alekhuogie, Still life with cornbread, 2021

Rendered in rich, saturated tones that recall both the theatrical lighting of commercial photography and the painterly conventions of Dutch Golden Age still life, "Still life with cornbread" places a humble, culturally specific subject at the center of a visual tradition long reserved for European commodities and symbols of abundance. David Alekhuogie's 2021 archival pigment print measures 101.6 × 81.3 cm and brings the same forensic attention to cornbread that Old Masters once lavished on oysters, game, and imported silks. The result is an image that operates simultaneously as homage and subversion, quietly insisting that Black American foodways deserve the same art historical weight as any other cultural artifact. Alekhuogie works at the intersection of photography, painting, and cultural criticism, and this work exemplifies his ability to compress complex arguments into deceptively still compositions. The archival pigment process ensures exceptional color fidelity and longevity, preserving the warm, textured presence of the subject with a depth that rewards close looking. The scale, modest but considered, allows the image to command a wall without overwhelming domestic or institutional interiors. The print is hand-signed by the artist, confirming its status as an authenticated, collectible work currently offered through Assembly. It is presented unframed, giving the collector full latitude to select a presentation appropriate to their space. Works by Alekhuogie occupy an increasingly significant position within contemporary photography and conceptual practice, and a piece this focused in its visual argument represents a compelling acquisition for collectors engaged with questions of representation, material culture, and the ongoing recontextualization of art historical form.

Medium
Archival pigment print
Dimensions
overall: 101.6 x 81.3 cm
Year
2021
Signed
Hand-signed by the artist
Seen at
Assembly

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