Undergraduate degree in Fine Arts, Ecole Nationale des Beaux-arts, Dakar, Senegal; PhD in Urban Geography, University of Nice Sophia Antipolis, Nice, France
Diba received a baccalaureate degree in fine arts at the National School of Fine Arts in Dakar, Senegal in 1979, followed by an additional four-year degree in arts education at Senegal's National School of Art Education, also in Dakar.[8] Diba also received a PhD in Urban Geography from the University of Nice in Nice, France, where his dissertation compared the impact of human activity on the natural environments of Dakar and Nice.[3][8]
Career
Diba's career as a working artist began in the 1980s. While his earliest works were figurative, Diba's later works take a conceptual approach to interpreting the visual forms of "traditional" African art and exploring the materiality of urban spaces.[9][1] In 1998, he was awarded the Grand Prize at the Dak'Art Biennial in 1998 for Echappement, a mixed-media work on canvas.[10] Diba has served as a professor of visual arts at Senegal's National School of Fine Arts since 1986.[9]
References
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^ a b cU.S. Department of State, Art in Embassies. "Viye Diba". Retrieved 2021-10-03.
^ a bCentre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona. "Viyé Diba". CCCB. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
^ a b"Red Escape II". Brooklyn Museum. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
^Harney, Elizabeth (2000). "Review of Viyé Diba: Profound Beauty". African Arts. 33 (2): 80–81. doi:10.2307/3337779. ISSN 0001-9933. JSTOR 3337779.
^ a b"Viye Diba". National Museum of African Art. Retrieved October 4, 2018.
^"Escape I". North Carolina Museum of Art. 2021-03-11. Retrieved 2021-10-03.
^ a bNooter Robers, Mary (Polly) (2011-01-01), Akyeampong, Emmanuel K; Gates, Henry Louis (eds.), "Diba, Viyé", Dictionary of African Biography, Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acref/9780195382075.001.0001, ISBN978-0-19-538207-5, retrieved 2021-10-08
^ a bHarney, Elizabeth (1996-01-01). "'Les Chers Enfants' sans Papa". Oxford Art Journal. 19 (1): 42–52. doi:10.1093/oxartj/19.1.42. ISSN 0142-6540.