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Delphine Diallo

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Delphine Diallo
human
Ein sex anaa genderfemale Edit
Ein country of citizenshipFrance, Senegal Edit
Name wey dem give amDelphine Edit
Family nameDiallo Edit
Ein date of birth1977 Edit
Place dem born amParis Edit
Languages edey speak, rep anaa signFrench Edit
Writing languageFrench Edit
Ein occupationphotographer Edit
Educate forAcadémie Charpentier Edit
Award e receiveOkayAfrica 100 Women Edit
Dema official websitehttp://delphinediallo.com/ Edit
Copyright status as creatorworks protected by copyrights Edit

Delphine Diallo, anaa Delphine Diaw Diallo (born 1977) be a French-born photographer of Senegalese descent. Na she previously live insyd Paris den Saint-Louis, Senegal, buh now she dey Brooklyn, New York.[1]

Biography

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Na dem born Delphine Diallo insyd 1977, insyd France. Diallo graduate from de Académie Charpentier School of Visual Art insyd Paris insyd 1999, before she work insyd de music industry for seven years as a special-effects motion artist, video editor den graphic designer.

Insyd 2008, she move from Paris to New York make she explore ein own practice. Na Diallo be mentored by photographer den artist Peter Beard, wey na he be impressed by ein creativity den spontaneity before he offer am make dem collabo for de Pirelli calendar photo shoot insyd Botswana.[2] Inspire by new environments for dis trip, she decide make she return to ein poppie ein home city of Saint-Louis insyd Senegal make she start ein own vision quest

Exhibitions den series dem select

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  • 2023: Highness[3][4]
  • 2019: African Spirits, Yossi Milo Gallery / Fisheye Gallery
  • 2019: MIA Photo fair – Italia / Fisheye Gallery
  • 2019: Photo London / Somerset House / Fisheye Gallery
  • 2018: Art Basel Miami No Commission
  • 2018: Paris Photo / Fisheye Gallery
  • 2018: Les rencontres d Arles / Fisheye Gallery Paris "Invisible Symbole"
  • 2018: Cambridge - Resignification, The Ethelbert Cooper Gallery
  • 2018: ''The Grace of Black Women, National Arts Club in New York
  • 2017: No Commission, Berlin, Curated by Swizz Beats and the Dean Collection, Germany
  • 2016: Unseen Photo Fair, Red Hook Lab Gallery, Brooklyn, New York
  • 2016: No Commission NY. Curated by Swizz Beats and The Dean Collection, Bronx, New York
  • 2015: Looking for America, Diffusion, Cardiff International Festival of Photography, Wales
  • 2015: Photoquai, 5ème Biennale des images du monde, Musée du Quai Branly, Paris, France
  • 2014: Intangible Beauty, Part I & II, Kasher Potamkin Gallery, New York, New York
  • 2014: Portraits by Delphine Diallo. Curated by Jamel Shabazz, Photoville, Brooklyn, New York
  • 2014: Harlem Postcards, Studio Museum in Harlem, New York
  • 2013: Emerging: Visual Art & Music in a Post-Hip-Hop Era, Museum of Contemporary African Diasporic Art, Brooklyn, New York
  • 2013: Freedom Ride, Brooklyn Academy of Music, New York
  • 2012: Highness / Magic Photo Studio, Addis Foto Fest, Ethiopia
  • 2012: Africa, See You, See Me, Dak’Art OFF, Goethe-Institut, Dakar, Senegal
  • 2012: The Great Vision, Mariane Ibrahim Abdi (M.I.A.) Gallery, Seattle, Washington
  • 2012: Configured, Benrimon Contemporary, New York, New York
  • 2012: Voice of Home, Jenkins Johnson Gallery, New York, New York
  • 2011: Curate NYC, online exhibitions and guest curated shows, New York
  • 2011: Pixelating: Black image in the age of digital reproduction, Lambent Foundation, Museum of Contemporary African Diasporic Art, Brooklyn, New Yor
  • 2011: The African Continuum, United Nations, New York, New York
  • 2011: Selected mixed media works, Opera Gallery, New York, New York
  • 2011: Are You a Hybrid?, Museum of Art and Design, New York, New York
  • 2011: Africa, See You, See Me, Fondazione Studio Marangoni & Officine Fotografiche, Rome, Italy
  • 2011: The Black Portrait. Curated by Hank Willis Thomas and Natasha L. Logan, RUSH Art Gallery, New York, New York
  • 2010: Africa, See You, See Me, Museu da Cidade, Lisboa, Portugal

References

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  1. "Delphine Diallo: Reframing the Black Woman's Body Through the Female Lens". ART SHE SAYS. 16 September 2020. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
  2. Warner, Marigold (30 September 2019). "Delphine Diallo's portraiture seeks to unify and empower - 1854 Photography". British Journal of Photography. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
  3. Fox, Killian (23 September 2023). "Black womanhood celebrated with majestic headdresses – in pictures". the Guardian. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
  4. Mothes, Kate (9 August 2023). "Delphine Diallo Portrays Divinely Elegant Black Women in Elaborate Headdress Sculptures by Joanne Petit-Frère". Colossal. Retrieved 6 December 2024.
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