Freddy Tsimba
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Freddy Tsimba (born 1967) is a sculptor and visual artist from the Democratic Republic of Congo. He has made sculptures from bullet casings collected on Congolese war battlefields.[1] One of his artwork entitled Au-delà de l'espoir (Beyond the hope) was commissioned by the municipality of Ixelles in Brussels and installed on the corner of Chaussée de Wavre and Longue-Vie street in Matonge district.[2]
Biography
[edit]Tsimba was born in Kinshasa in 1967. He studied at the Fine Art School in Kinshasa where he got a degree on sculpture in 1989.[3] He received the silver medal at the Ottawa Jeux de la Francophonie in 2001.[4]
Exhibitions
[edit]Solo exhibitions
[edit]- 2007: Au-delà de l'espoir (Beyond the hope), installed on the corner of Chaussée de Wavre and Longue-Vie street in Matonge district, Brussels. Commissioned by the municipality of Ixelles.[5]
- 2016: Au-delà de l'extrême, Halle de la Gombe, Kinshasa, D.R. Congo[6]
- 2018: Out of chaos, Beaux Arts Gallery, London[7]
- 2018: Porteuse de vies (Carrier of Lives), Théâtre national de Chaillot, Paris, in celebration of the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights[8]
- 2020: Mabele eleki lola ! The earth, brighter than paradise, Royal Museum for Central Africa, Tervuren, Belgium, curated by In Koli Jean Bofane, with the scientific contribution of Henry Bundjoko[9]
Group exhibitions
[edit]- 2008: They come from far away, part Miroirs, 8th Dakar Biennale, Musée Théodore Monod, Dakar, Sénégal[citation needed]
- 2014: Yango the first Kinshasa contemporary art biennial, Kinshasa, D.R. Congo[10]
- 2015–20: Lumières d'Afriques, Paris; Abidjan; Geneva; Dakar; Rabat; Johannesburg[11]
- 2019: Encore un effort, part of 1st Congo Biennale, Kin Art Studio, Kinshasa, D.R. Congo[12]
Publications
[edit]- Revue Noire, Spécial Kinshasa - Zaïre, n°21, juin-juillet-août 1996
- Freddy Tsimba. Sculpteur, Les carnets de la création, l'Œil, Paris, 2000
- Freddy Tsimba, l'esprit guerrier, Fondation Blachère, Apt, 2007
- Les Arts du Congo. D'hier à nos jours, Roger-Pierre Turine, éd. La Renaissance du livre, Bruxelles, 2007
- Freddy Tsimba - Légendes et saisons de métal, V. Lombume Kalimasi et C. Nzolo Ngamobu, Ed. Le Cri, 2012
- Singularité et universalité des destins : la démarche artistique de Freddy Tsimba, Bogumil Jewsiewicki, Cahiers D'Études Africaines, vol. 56, no. 223, 2016
- Au-delà de l'extrême, exhibition catalog, 2016
- Freddy Tsimba-Mabele eleki lola ! La terre, plus belle que le paradis, exhibition catalog, In Koli Jean Bofane et al., Kate'Art, 2020
Filmography
[edit]- Mavambu (2011) – documentairy on Tsimba by Rosine Mbakam and Mirko Popovitch (26', DVcam)
References
[edit]- ^ "International Congolese Sculptor presents first solo exhibition with Beaux Arts London". Art Africa. 3 April 2018. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
- ^ "Au-delà de l'Espoir – Ixelles | BE-monumen". be-monumen.be (in French). 2020-04-22. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Freddy Tsimba, sculpter la guerre". La Croix (in French). 2018-12-10. ISSN 0242-6056. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Les médaillés par édition | Jeux de la francophonie". www.jeux.francophonie.org. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Ixelles Une sculpture de Freddy Tsimba trônera bientôt à Matonge : Un cri « Au-delà de l'espoir »". Le Soir. Retrieved 2022-05-04.
- ^ "Sculpture : Freddy Tsimba va « Au-delà de l'extrême » | adiac-congo.com : toute l'actualité du Bassin du Congo". adiac.netisse.eu. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "International Congolese Sculptor presents first solo exhibition with Beaux Arts London - ART AFRICA". 2018-04-03. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Art, aesthetics and international politics: Freddy Tsimba's Porteuse de Vies (Carrier of Lives) in perspective – IFAIR". Young Initiative on Foreign Affairs and International Relations. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Welcome | Temporary exphibition Mabele Eleki Lola - Freddy Tsimba". expotsimba.africamuseum.be. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Yango (Kinshasa. 2014)" (in French). Archived from the original on 2021-09-25. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "Lumières d'Afriques: Rencontre avec Freddy Tsimba & Nyaba Ouedraogo à la Librairie-Galerie Congo - African Artists for Development". aad-fund.org. Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ^ "RDC - Culture: La 1ère édition du festival Congo Biennale a fermé ses portes avec succès - Eventsrdc.com". www.eventsrdc.com (in French). Retrieved 2022-05-03.
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