Bodies of Work The Art, Labor, and Power

Alexis Kleshik (She/Her) Based in Brooklyn, NYC Alexiskleshik.com This photo series captures the lives of dancers at a Brooklyn strip club, where I have become an embedded documentarian – both behind the camera and as a dancer. Unlike many New York clubs with rigid beauty standards, this club embraces diversity, allowing dancers to express themselves […] The post Bodies of Work The Art, Labor, and Power appeared first on Blanc Magazine.

Bodies of Work The Art, Labor, and Power
Portrait of a Brooklyn dancer expressing individuality and confidence

Alexis Kleshik (She/Her)

Based in Brooklyn, NYC

Alexiskleshik.com

This photo series captures the lives of dancers at a Brooklyn strip club, where I have become an embedded documentarian – both behind the camera and as a dancer. Unlike many New York clubs with rigid beauty standards, this club embraces diversity, allowing dancers to express themselves through alternative styles. What defines the environment is the performers’ agency, self-expression, and the supportive community they’ve built – an atmosphere where authenticity and fantasy coexist on their own terms. This project serves as an intervention to dismantle the deep-seated cultural stigma and misrepresentation surrounding strippers.  My dual role has given me a deep understanding of this dynamic, and the series’ staged portraits give dancers control over how they are represented, highlighting their unique identities and celebrating vibrant queerness within a culture rooted in individuality and mutual respect.

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