Diaspora (2014-2015)
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Artist
Omar Victor Diop
Omar Victor Diop´s series Diaspora (2014-
2015) draws inspiration from 15th to 19th
century Western portraits depicting black
figures who have risen to high social status
in courts, science, politics, and social
movements in Europe – yet often missing
from conventional narratives. Largely
based on historical paintings, which
Diop imbues with playful contemporary
references, the series explore deeply entangled
historical relationships between
Africa and the rest of the world, including
trade, early diplomatic encounters and the
heavy legacy of slavery.
In the series Diaspora Omar Victor Diop
uses himself as a model. When we have
a close look at the studio portraits, it can
be noticed how all of them contain most
familiar details borrowed from soccer: a
ball, soccer shoes, goalie gloves, a whistle.
Omar Victor Diop justifies the contemporary
contextualisation he has chosen for
the series as folllows: “Soccer is an interesting
global phenomenon that for me
often reveals where society is in terms of
race. When you look at the way that African
soccer royalty is perceived in Europe,
there is a very interesting blend of glory,
hero-worship and exclusion. Every so often,
you get racist chants or banana skins
thrown on the pitch and the whole illusion
of integration is shattered in the most brutal
way. It’s that kind of paradox I am investigating
in the work.”
Elina Heikka
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