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The Anonymous Project presents Being There

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  • The Anonymous Project presents

    Being There

    Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop

    April 22 - June 13, 2025

    photograph of Lee Shulman and Omar Victor Diop inserted into vintage slide with car and road

    Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop, Being There 57, 2023.

     

    US series debut & 

    global film premiere 

    April 22 - June 13, 2025

     

    Vernissage with the artists:

    April 26, 4-6 PM

     

    693 Fifth Avenue, 6th Floor

     

    Being There is a bold and timely reimagining of 20th-century visual history. Conceived through a vibrant collaboration between British-French artist and filmmaker Lee Shulman—founder of The Anonymous Project, an expansive archive of mid-century amateur color photography—and Senegalese artist Omar Victor Diop, the series places Diop within original vernacular photographs, creating imagined yet believable scenes that invite viewers to reconsider who is seen, remembered, and included.

     

    This US debut is a symbolic homecoming. Many of the original slides were taken in the United States, capturing family rituals, leisure moments, and the texture of daily life from the 1950s through the 1980s. Photography has long played a powerful role in both shaping and reflecting the American dream, especially through images made by everyday people, capturing joy, connection, and aspiration. Shulman’s placing of Diop inside these nostalgic moments expands their meaning with curiosity and grace. Diop doesn’t disrupt these images—he inhabits them, reclaiming space with poise, humor, and imagination.

     

    Rather than critique from a distance, Being There joins the archive in a spirit of play and purpose, offering a warm and generous invitation to reshape history. Blending performance, photography, and archival excavation, the project reshapes the American story quietly but powerfully, underscoring how visibility—especially within the imagery of the everyday—is not just symbolic, but essential to belonging. It speaks to the complexity of the nation’s cultural imagination, honoring its history while questioning who that history has served and who it has left out.

     

    The accompanying film, premiering at Edwynn Houk Gallery, brings these still moments into motion, transforming the archive into a living montage that deepens the series’ invitation to look again, and look closer.

    • Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop Being There 58, 2023
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 58, 2023
    • Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop Being There 57, 2023
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 57, 2023
    • Artist Omar Diop leaning against a palm tree on the beach smiling down at three white children posed next to the same palm tree. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 8, 2023
    • A group shot in a living room with party streamers hanging everywhere. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 47, 2023
    • Artist, Omar Diop walking to a vintage car parked in a driveway. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 30, 2023
    • Artist Omar Diop sitting on a living room floor looking at vinyl with a white woman. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 40, 2023
    • A white woman sits in the passenger seat of a turquoise car while artist, Omar Diop bends down to check the front tire. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 16, 2023
    • Two white men and artist Omar Diop at the driving range. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 26, 2023
    • Omar Diop and three woman standing on sand dunes looking out. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 11, 2023
    • Omar Diop standing by the driver's door of a car looking over the hood while a white woman stands in the passenger door holding a case of beer. Both are looking at the camera. The car is parked in a snow field. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 20, 2023
    • Omar Diop sitting at a holiday dinner table with three other white people. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 52, 2023
    • Kodachrome slide of white woman and artist, Omar Diop at table with scenic sea view. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 1, 2023
    • Picture of a family standing around a kitchen table for a child's birthday. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 48, 2023
    • A white woman holding a toddler on the bottom of a staircase with artist, Omar Diop standing in front of the railing looking at her. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 31, 2023
    • Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop Being There 59, 2023
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 59, 2023
    • An older white woman sits on the edge of a large tire while artist, Omar Diop chats with her. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 22, 2023
    • Artist Omar Diop standing in a coat with a shovel next to a white woman. Both are in front of a white paneled house in the snow. By Lee Shulman & The Anonymous Project.
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 19, 2023
    • Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop Being There 61, 2023
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There 61, 2023
    • Box of 12 slides and viewer
      Lee Shulman & Omar Victor Diop
      Being There - The Green Box, 2023
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    The outsider forces himself on an ‘inside’ previously inaccessible because of the homogeneity of the milieu. In this respect, it is interesting to note that, as early as the nineteenth century, the abolitionists Frederick Douglass and Sojourner Truth demanded that Black Americans be granted the right to representation by being allowed to access portrait studios. In these circumstances, one easily understands the disturbing power of Diop’s presence in these images.

     

    —Taous Dahmani, "Trouble and Subversion in the Land of the Vernacular" in Being There (Paris, Textuel: 2023).

  • Making of: The Anonymous Project presents Being There

     

  • Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).
    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio (Larger version of this image opens in a popup).

    Installation shot by Erin Brady / Dan Bradica Studio

  • Lee Shulman (British-French, b. 1973) is a visual artist, filmmaker, and founder of The Anonymous Project, one of the most...
    Photograph of Omar Victor Diop and Lee Shulman

    Lee Shulman (British-French, b. 1973) is a visual artist, filmmaker, and founder of The Anonymous Project, one of the most significant archives of vernacular color photography in existence. Since 2017, the project has amassed nearly one million Kodachrome slides from the 1940s to the early 2000s — intimate, everyday images that might have otherwise been lost to time. Through curation and transformation, Shulman reanimates these personal photographs, weaving them into compelling narratives that explore memory, family, love, and cultural shifts across generations. Shulman lives and works in Paris. 

     

    Omar Victor Diop (Senegalese, b. 1980) is a photographer and artist celebrated for his vivid portraits that intertwine history, fashion, and African identity. His work reimagines historical figures and events through a contemporary lens, exploring diasporic narratives and postcolonial themes. Blending photography with textile design, fashion, and creative writing, Diop creates rich, multidimensional stories that challenge and expand cultural perspectives. He lives and works between Dakar and Paris.

 

 

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