
Join Lee Shulman / The Anonymous Project archive, Senegalese photographer Omar Victor Diop, and art historian and curator, Taous Dahmani, in their discussion on the collaborative project, Being There; a series which questions photographic archetypes and the foundations of our contemporary society.
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Speakers
Omar Victor Diop
Regarded as one of the most important Senegalese photographers of his generation, Omar Victor Diop was born in Dakar in 1980 and was brought up there. He now divides his time between his birthplace and Paris.
From a very early age, Diop cultivated his vivid imagination as much through photography as through literature and history, leading him to hone his talent in several art forms. Influenced by the major African portrait photographers Mama Casset, Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé, he came to public attention in 2014 with Diaspora series, in which he photographed himself embodying key historical figures from the African diaspora. He continued self-portraiture with the highly acclaimed Liberty (2017) and Allegoria (2021) series.
Lee Shulman
