Omar Victor Diop: Fashion and African Culture in Photography
Senegalese self-taught photographer Omar Victor Diop, born in Dakar in 1980, reinterprets African studio photography traditions, particularly those of Seydou Keïta, through a personal and contemporary lens. His portraits and self-portraits in costume feature intense colors, theatrical poses, and meticulously constructed sets, blending photography, performance, and visual narrative. Diop's work intertwines fashion, history, and African culture, creating powerful images where formal elegance meets dense symbolic content. He currently lives and works between Dakar and Paris. His works have been exhibited internationally and are held in major public collections including the Fondation Louis Vuitton, the Brooklyn Museum, and the Musée de la Photographie de Saint-Louis.
Key facts
- Omar Victor Diop is a Senegalese self-taught photographer born in Dakar in 1980.
- He reinterprets African studio photography, especially that of Seydou Keïta.
- His portraits and self-portraits use intense colors, theatrical poses, and constructed sets.
- His work merges fashion, history, and African culture.
- He lives and works between Dakar and Paris.
- His works are in the collections of Fondation Louis Vuitton, Brooklyn Museum, and Musée de la Photographie de Saint-Louis.
- His images are at the intersection of photography, performance, and visual narrative.
- Formal elegance in his work dialogues with dense symbolic content.
Entities
Artists
- Omar Victor Diop
- Seydou Keïta
Institutions
- Fondation Louis Vuitton
- Brooklyn Museum
- Musée de la Photographie de Saint-Louis
Locations
- Dakar
- Senegal
- Paris
- France