The Congolese painter Chéri SAMBA denounces with humor in his tryptic "What future for our art", the racism of a French white historian who does not consider that there are artists in Africa. Philippe LEFAIT who receives it, reads the words painted by Chéri Samba in his painting: "It seems that, an artist accepted in France is undoubtedly acceptable all over the world. And who says France, says the museum of modern art. But isn’t this modern art museum racist?"
Interviewed by Philippe LEFAIT, the Congolese artist Chéri SAMBA talks about his "Griffe Sambaienne", created when he decided to introduce text in his paintings in order to force spectators to stop longer in front of his works. He then tells about himself in his paintings to avoid trials.
Congolese artist Chéri SAMBA comments on two paintings presented on the set of "Midi cocktail". He describes his painting as popular and realistic and certainly not naive.