Exhibitions

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Omar Victor Diopオマー・ヴィクター・ディオプ

MASU MASU MASUGATA

Co-organizer: Kyoto Shimbun

Demachi Masugata Shopping Arcade|exhibition in the arcade during festival
DELTA / KYOTOGRAPHIE Permanent Space (In the Arcade)|Sun.ーThu. 9:00-18:00 (17:30 L.O.) / Fri.&Sat. 9:00-21:00 (20:30 L.O.)|Closed: N/A

Admission Free

© Omar Victor DIOP / Courtesy of KYOTOGRAPHIE

© Omar Victor DIOP / Courtesy of KYOTOGRAPHIE

© Omar Victor DIOP / Courtesy of KYOTOGRAPHIE

© Omar Victor DIOP / Courtesy of KYOTOGRAPHIE

Omar Victor Diop “MASU MASU MASUGATA”
Demachi Masugata Shopping Arcade, DELTA / KYOTOGRAPHIE Permanent Space
©︎ Takeshi Asano-KYOTOGRAPHIE 2020

Senegalese artist Omar Victor Diop spent a month last fall in Kyoto creating portraits of shop owners at Demachi Masugata Shopping Arcade near the Kamogawa confluence. Huge print collages from the portraits and objects from respective owners’ shops will be hung in the arcade. Diop will also present the Japan premiere of his “Diaspora” series, made up of self-portraits, in which he recreates important historical figures from the African disaporia who at the time gained fame in the West, these reconstructions are merged with African football/soccer players playing in European leagues.
Omar Victor Diop
Omar Victor Diop was born in Dakar in 1980. Since his early days, Diop developed an interest for Photography and Design, essentially as a means to capture the diversity of modern African societies and lifestyles.​ The quick success of his first conceptual project Fashion 2112, le Futur du Beau which was featured at the Pan African Exhibition of the African Biennale of Photography of 2011 in Bamako (Rencontres de Bamako) encouraged him to end his career in Corporate Communications to dedicate his time to photography in 2012. Diop Lives in Dakar, his body of work includes Fine Arts and Fashion Photography as well as Advertising Photography. He enjoys mixing photography with other forms of art, such as costume design, styling, and creative writing. For KYOTOGRAPHIE 2020, Diop will display his large-format portraits of people working at the Demachi Masugata Shopping Arcade, as hanging banners, as well as a Diaspora series, a collection of self-portraits in the guise of prominent African expatriates hosted in a different venue.
Demachi Masugata Shopping Arcade, DELTA / KYOTOGRAPHIE Permanent Space (in the Arcade)
62, Sannei-cho, Higashiiru, Teramachi, Masugata-dori, Kamigyo-ku, Kyoto
Keihan Line "Demachiyanagi" station. 5min on foot from Exit 5

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