CHERI SAMBA

Chéri Samba or Samba wa Mbimba N’zingo Nuni Masi Ndo Mbasi, born on December 30th 1956, is a painter from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

He was a founding member of the “Popular painting” school along with Pierre Bodo. His paintings expose everyday life in the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital city, Kinshasa. His ability to mix a bit of humor with a handful of paradox and deliver truthful messages about his homeland as well as his representative, often fantastical paintings incorporate graphic narrative and figures with text and word bubbles that address forefront social and political issues, including AIDS, social inequity, and corruption. Starting in the 1980s, Samba began to portray himself frequently and literally in his works, taking on a direct role as the reporter of his ideas and personal story. “I appeal to people’s consciences,” he says. “Artists must make people think.”.

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