Cheick Diallo Malian , b. 1960

Biography
Cheick Diallo was born in Mali in 1960. The son of an architect, he studied Architecture in L’Ecole d’ architecture de Rouen, France. After graduating in 1994, he went on to further specialise in Industrial Design at the prestigious Ecole Nationale Supérieure de Creation Industrielle (ENSCI) based in Paris.

He decided to pursue his career based on the African continent and in 1996 he opened his studio in Bamako (Mali). Since then, he has experimented with ideas and processes centred on producing objects and furniture locally. This has made him arguably one the pioneers of contemporary experimental and conceptual design in Africa.

His work has been exhibited in and is part of many prestigious museums and institutions’ collections such as the Brooklyn Museum (USA), Musee du Grand Hornu (Belgium), the National Centre for Art and Culture Georges Pompidou (Paris, France), the Manchester Museum of Art (Manchester UK) or the Museum of Art and Design in New York. His work has also been shown in international biennials, including Dak’Art Biennale (Senegal); Design Biennale, Liège (Belgium); Gwangju Biennale (Korea) and the Design Biennial in Saint-Étienne (France). 
Works
  • Cheick Diallo, Armchair 1:54 , 2015
    Armchair 1:54 , 2015
  • Cheick Diallo, Fauteil Belier 2, 2012
    Fauteil Belier 2, 2012
  • Cheick Diallo, Canapé Sansara, 2011
    Canapé Sansara, 2011
  • Cheick Diallo, Chair Sansa, 2010
    Chair Sansa, 2010
  • Cheick Diallo, Fauteuil Woo, 2010
    Fauteuil Woo, 2010
  • Cheick Diallo, Fauteuil Wotro, 2010
    Fauteuil Wotro, 2010
  • Cheick Diallo, Fauteuils Sansa, 2010
    Fauteuils Sansa, 2010
  • Cheick Diallo, Fauteuil Dibi, 2009
    Fauteuil Dibi, 2009
Exhibitions