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THÉO MWAMBA

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Na kanisi ba koko (2022)

THÉO MWAMBA

Histoire na kati ya poso series
Oil and acrylic on printed canvas
130 x 90 cm
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“I remember my ancestors”. The treatment inflicted upon the Congolese people, who were forced labourers during King Leopold II’s reign, was captured in horrifying photographs that have survived to this day. Théo Mwamba has used these photographs to bear witness to the Congolese people’s ordeal. He explicitly refers to rubber production, the root of the brutal and repressive regime put in place by the Congo Free State, by painting their bodies with patterns that call to mind rubber.

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Na kanisi ba koko (2022)

THÉO MWAMBA

Histoire na kati ya poso series
Oil and acrylic on printed canvas
130 x 90 cm
Available


“I remember my ancestors”. The treatment inflicted upon the Congolese people, who were forced labourers during King Leopold II’s reign, was captured in horrifying photographs that have survived to this day. Théo Mwamba has used these photographs to bear witness to the Congolese people’s ordeal. He explicitly refers to rubber production, the root of the brutal and repressive regime put in place by the Congo Free State, by painting their bodies with patterns that call to mind rubber.

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All works by Théo Mwamba

Rond-point huilerie (2023)

Rond-point huilerie_2023_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Mwasi bouliste (2023)

Mwasi bouliste_2023_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Jus ya bomoyi (2023)

Jus ya bomoyi_2023_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Moteki n’tsunga (2023)

Moteki n'tsunga_2023_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Le Grand Kallé (2023)

Le Grand Kallé_2023_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Mbembe (2023)

Mbembe_2023_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Etaleli ya furaha (2022)

Etaleli ya furaha_2021_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Bokabuani (2021)

Bokabuani_2021_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Kilo ya mikolo na mutu na ngai (2021)

Kilo ya mikolo na mutu na ngai_2021_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Elati biso (2021)

Elati biso_2021_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

Kabamba, ouvrier vaillant, France (2020)

Kabamba, ouvrier vaillant, France_2020_Théo Mwamba_Galerie Angalia

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