Omar Victor Diop (1980) is a Senegalese photographer whose conceptually-rich work is exhibited around the world. He lives and works in Dakar and Paris, France.
Omar Victor Diop was born in Dakar, Senegal. He is the youngest of six children, and his parents valued education as a means to pursue opportunity. He and his siblings attended optimal schooling from a young age, which resulted in a career in finance and corporate communications. He studied at the ESCE International Business School in Paris before working at Ernst & Young as an analyst, and then with British American Tobacco in the African international relations department.
After a year-long sabbatical from corporate life, Diop made a shift towards a career in the arts in 2010. His debut project, Fashion 2112, The Future of Beauty, was a series of photographs which was shown at the Pan African Exhibition of the African Biennale of Photography in Bamako, Mali (2011). The success and recognition of this project resulted in Diop's attention to photography exclusively.
Though Diop began his career in communications, by 2010 he had moved into the highly active territory of fashion photography. Prior to this, he had experimented in landscape photography, and later worked for fashion lines Bantu Wax and Adama Paris, among others. By September 2013, he had produced 70 percent of the commercial advertising market in Dakar. While he continues to work in the commercial field, his studio practice lies in the style of Fine Art portraiture; often self-portraiture. Diop uses his own body to restage historical events, encouraging "the viewer to question the narrative of history that we are traditionally taught and see Black people themselves as the agents of change." He produces work in series, and, much like Malian photographer Seydou Keïta, continues in the tradition of African studio photography.
Diop has released numerous series, including:
• Re-mixing Hollywood - a collaboration with the French-born American photographer Antoine Tempé. Consisting of 20 photographs, the series is based on iconic moments of popular American and French movies while replacing their subjects with individuals from Senegal and Côte d'Ivoire.
• Project Diaspora - a self-portrait series in which Diop recreates 15th and 16th century European paintings of educated, stylish, and confident historical figures of the African diaspora. Diop plans to widen Project Diaspora’s scope to Asia, the Americas and the Middle East.
• Hopeful Blues - a series which explores hope and resilience through portraits of refugees of the UN Refugee Agency.
• Liberty - a photographic series which recounts, interprets and juxtaposes historically defining moments of black history.
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House of Cards, 2011 |
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Zepherin Saint, d.j. producer, 2012 |
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Tamsir Ndir d.j., 2012
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Sabine Blaizin d.j., 2012
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Oumy Ndour, Journalist "The Studio of Vanities", 2012 |
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Le future du beau- bleue, 2012 |
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Joel Adama Gueye, singer, 2012 |
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Gael Mongo, singer, 2012 |
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Baay Sooley & Laurie Tarot, fashion designers, 2012 |
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Art Comes first, Fashion designers, 2012 |
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Aminata Faye, Model, 2012 |
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Ali Beta, musician, 2012 |
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Alexis Peskine, Visual artist, 2012 |
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Adama Paris, designer, 2012 |
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ALT+SHIFT+EGO, 2013 |
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ALT+SHIFT+EGO, 2013 |
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American Beauty, 2013 |
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Chicago, 2013 |
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Frida, 2013 |
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Re-Mixing Hollywood, The Matrix, 2013 |
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Tomb Raider, 2013 |
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A Maroccan Man 1913, 2014 |
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Don Miguel de Castro 1643, 2014 |
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St Benedict of Palermo, 1526-89, 2014 |
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Selma 1965, 2016 |
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Sonacotra 1974, 2016 |
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The African railway, strike 19 LIBERTY, 2016 |
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Thiaroye 1944, 2016 |
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Allegoria, 2021 |
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Allegoria, 2021 |
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Allegoria, 2021 |