Fellowship / Fellows
David Alekhuogie
![Portrait of David Alekhuogie](https://radcliffe-harvard-edu.imgix.net/57b99d12-937e-4aa9-88b7-e8b34a4cc656/Alekhuogie_COURTESY.jpg?auto=compress%2Cformat&fit=min&fm=jpg&q=80&rect=0%2C0%2C1536%2C1536)
Photo courtesy of David Alekhuogie
David Alekhuogie is an artist, educator, and photographer whose work considers the role of the archive, photographic language, and translation in the construction of race, gender identity, and power. At Radcliffe, he is conducting predominately archival research related to the relationship among western economics, the history of black modernism, and the consequential abstraction of black and African culture historically through expressive performative storytelling strategies found in music, fashion, cooking, and dance.