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Chéri Samba
Congolese
b.1956
Trop C'Trop!

signed and dated 2023 (lower right)
mixed media on canvas
120 by 150cm., 47¼ by 59in.

Please note this work will ship from Kinshasa, DRC.

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Please note this work is sold unstretched. This work appears to be in very good condition.

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Chéri Samba was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1956. Amassing local popularity, he has since become an internationally renowned artist. His boldly coloured figurative paintings challenge, denounce, and provoke. Reminiscent to comics, Samba also incorporates texts into his works, using humour and narrative to comment on these social paradigms. Employing a vibrant palette of colours, Samba also redefines and reappropriates the stereotypes imposed by the Western world onto African identities. Through his practice, he offers a critical examination of postcolonial dynamics and sheds light on the complexities of his own society. Interrogating the issues of Congo’s economic, political, and social reality Chéri Samba’s paintings have contributed to the global recognition of artists from the region.

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Chéri Samba
Congolese
b.1956
Trop C'Trop!

signed and dated 2023 (lower right)
mixed media on canvas
120 by 150cm., 47¼ by 59in.

Please note this work will ship from Kinshasa, DRC.

Condition Report:
Please note this work is sold unstretched. This work appears to be in very good condition.

Catalogue Note:
Chéri Samba was born in the Democratic Republic of Congo in 1956. Amassing local popularity, he has since become an internationally renowned artist. His boldly coloured figurative paintings challenge, denounce, and provoke. Reminiscent to comics, Samba also incorporates texts into his works, using humour and narrative to comment on these social paradigms. Employing a vibrant palette of colours, Samba also redefines and reappropriates the stereotypes imposed by the Western world onto African identities. Through his practice, he offers a critical examination of postcolonial dynamics and sheds light on the complexities of his own society. Interrogating the issues of Congo’s economic, political, and social reality Chéri Samba’s paintings have contributed to the global recognition of artists from the region.

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