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Chéri Samba

 

Chéri Samba, The real map of the world (N°1), 2011

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Chéri Samba's paintings often focus on everyday life in his home of the Democratic Republic of Congo’s capital city, Kinshasa. His paintings sometimes incorporate text and word bubbles that address forefront social and political issues, such as social inequity and government corruption. 

In this self-portrait, Samba is surrounded by a globe filled with texts and images, depicting Samba’s interpretation of world events and his spiritual beliefs. The painting reflects Samba’s critique of globalization and his vision of an interconnected world. Why do you think Samba included himself in the middle of this painting?

Other self-portraits by Samba:


    









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