Chéri Samba
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Chéri Samba or Samba wa Mbimba N’zingo Nuni Masi Ndo Mbasi (born December 30, 1956 in Kinto M’Vuila) is a painter from the Democratic Republic of Congo. He is one of the most famous contemporary African artists, with his works being included in the collections of the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. He has been invited to participate in the 2007 Venice Biennale. His paintings almost always include text in French and Lingala, commenting on life in Africa and the modern world. Chéri Samba lives in Kinshasa and Paris.
[edit] Biography
Chéri Samba was born in Kinto M’Vuila as the elder son of a family of ten children. His father was a blacksmith and his mother a farmer. in 1972, at the age of 16 he left the village to find work as a sign painter in the capital Kinshasa.
In 1975 he opened his own studio. At the same time he also became an illustrator for the entertainment magazine Bilenge Info. It is at this time when he develops his signature style of combining paintings with text. His work earns him some local fame. His breakthrough was the exhibition Les Magiciens de la Terre at the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in 1989, which made him known internationally.
In 2007, curator Robert Storr invited Samba to participate in the 52nd International Art Exhibition at the Venice Biennale, entitled “Think with the Senses—Feel with the Mind. Art in the Present Tense”, and described by The Huffington Post as 'certainly "the exhibition" of this new Century'.
[edit] External links
- Cheri Samba at the Fondation Cartier pour l'art contemporain (Paris)
- Exhibition at Galerie Peter Hermann, Berlin
- Contemporary African Art Collection, Geneva - Paintings and bio
- Interview in Time Out London, March 2007
- Congo's Hogarth - Art Review magazine, July 2007, by Fred Robarts
- Venice Biennale 2007 - photo of Samba's room
- African Contemporary | Art Gallery - Chéri Samba's paintings
[edit] Sources and references
- André Magnin and Robert Storr: "J'aime Cheri Samba". Thames & Hudson, 2004. ISBN 9780500970140