FREDDY TSIMBA DANS AFRIQUE MAGAZINE (12/2016) Photography by Freddy Tsimba

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Photo : Gwenn Dubourthoumieu ► Article à lire dans "Afrique magazine" décembre 2016 - janvier 2017 n° 364 p.62 "Ce que j’ai appris" - Freddy Tsimba About this artwork: Classification, Techniques & Styles [...]
Photo : Gwenn Dubourthoumieu

► Article à lire dans "Afrique magazine" décembre 2016 - janvier 2017 n° 364
p.62 "Ce que j’ai appris" - Freddy Tsimba
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"Even though I attended Kinshasa School of Fine Arts (les Beaux-Arts de Kinshasa), the streets were my real school. That’s where I got my game and inspiration. My real teachers were the forgers, the blacksmiths,[...]

"Even though I attended Kinshasa School of Fine Arts (les Beaux-Arts de Kinshasa), the streets were my real school. That’s where I got my game and inspiration. My real teachers were the forgers, the blacksmiths, from whom, for 5 long years, I learnt to tame the fire and mastered the technique of welding."
Freddy Tsimba is an artist-sculptor from the Democratic Republic of Congo, born in 1967 in Kinshasa
He is a master of assembling and welding of scraps, recycled materials like cartridges cases, machetes, spoons, forks, scissors, keys and other recovered materials with personal profound meaning to him.
His works are etched in the epoch we live in, as witnesses of Time.
“Being an artist, in my view, means not having things pass me by : as a visual artist, everything matters and holds interest for me and I have a say in things that happen around me, like politics or social issues. I draw lines of reflection on matters on which I haven’t found answers to. I provide food for thought. My work is a reflexive investigation”.

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