
Omar Victor Diop
Omar Victor Diop is a Senegalese photographer known for his contemporary work that explores identity, history, and cultural representation. He often incorporates elements of African history and symbolism into his photography, challenging stereotypes and celebrating African heritage. Diop's collaboration with Lee Shulman in The Anonymous Project emphasizes the importance of inclusivity and representation in historical narratives, particularly concerning the presence of Black individuals in American photography from the mid-20th century.
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