
Delphine Diallo is a Brooklyn-based French and Senegalese visual artist and photographer. Seeking to challenge the norms of society, Diallo immerses herself in the realm of anthropology, mythology, religion, science, and martial arts. She uses analogue and digital photography and collages while exploring new mediums. Diallo’s intention is to change the gaze in photography, create a new narrative to empower Black women and create new experiences for consciousness to expand, she writes ‘I want to bring a great new vision of black female archetypes: the explorer, the queen, the goddess, the innocent, the sage, the mother, the caregiver, the ruler, the lover, the spiritual warrior, the magician, the everywoman.’ Diallo’s work has been exhibited globally in London, New York, Miami, Addis Ababa, Berlin, Dakar, and Rome, amongst many other cities.