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Sam Cambio (born as Jacques Bianco) is a reporter and an author born in 1946 in
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Biography

Self-taught, "son of himself", he arose from unknown father and was abandoned by his mother at the age of three. He was raised by his grandparents of Italian origin, Rose and Félix Bellocchia in the countryside of Marseille. His grandfather, a docker, was decorated with the medal of honour of the work of the Autonomous Port of Marseille. This childhood fed the creativity of Sam Cambio and gave birth to the poem ''Identity''. Sam Cambio was a trainee of the IESA, Paris (Institute of higher education for the Arts), he also did a training course in the jobs of television within the framework of the INA (
Institut national de l'audiovisuel The (abbrev. INA), () is a repository of all French radio and television audiovisual archives. Additionally it provides free access to archives of countries such as Afghanistan and Cambodia. It has its headquarters in Bry-sur-Marne. Since 200 ...
), with Patrick Clement as director of training. He worked for daily paper ''
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'' (director
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) from 1973 till 1978, and from 1989 till 1990 as well, as for the monthly magazine '' Actuel'' from 1991 till 1992 (director
Jean-François Bizot Jean-François Bizot (14 August 1944 – 8 September 2007) was a French journalist and writer. Born in Lyon, Bizot was the founder and owner of the Paris-based radio station, Radio Nova (France), Radio Nova, which first broadcast in 1981. H ...
). He is the author of numerous articles on social phenomenons, one of which — "these dealers of the sun who tamper underground" — was quoted in the review of Ivan Levaï on
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. He wrote numerous poems, among them "Revolution", "Identity" (reproduced on the facade of the
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, this poem is also in motto of the editorial of Régine Cuzin, curator of the exhibition of contemporary art ''Latitudes 2009''), "Image!?" and did interviews of visual artists, writes ''The fractal Tom Thumb'' on Georges Adeagbo. In 2008 he composed the texts of artist's book ''Cantata'', realized with Nathalie Leroy-Fiévée, painter. In 1985, he wrote the article "To the thief!", illustrated by
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's photos, published in ''Journ'hall'' for the inauguration of the
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and Paris Biennale. Sam Cambio drafted scenarios ''On the Road of the Slave, Km 150, The Blue Line of Vosges'' (with Patrick Deval), ''On the track of Addi Ba'' (with Catherine Foussadier and François Rossini), ''The Blue Line of Vosges''. In 1994, he was the initiator of the itinerant exhibition of contemporary art ''The Road of the art on the Road of the slave'', curated by Régine Cuzin, inaugurated on 18 June 1994 in
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before being presented in Brazil and in the Caribbean and sinking into the Atlantic Ocean. While living for three months in Nigeria in 2000, Cambio led workshops of poetic writing for adults and children organized by the
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of
Kano Kano may refer to: Places *Kano State, a state in Northern Nigeria *Kano (city), a city in Nigeria, and the capital of Kano State **Kingdom of Kano, a Hausa kingdom between the 10th and 14th centuries **Sultanate of Kano, a Hausa kingdom between ...
and Luc Lagouche (then teaching in the French school of Kano) as well as The Alliance française and the French Cultural Center of
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. He co-authored with the photographer
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''Please do not move'', work presented at
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university in 2006. He was at the origin of the exhibition of poetry for the Alliance française of Kano "Image!?" ''Presence'', a collection of poems inspired by his stay in Nigeria, was published at the end of the residence. In 2010, Sam Cambio was invited in
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by the gallery AL/MA and Méridianes publishers for the exhibition of Nathalie Leroy-Fiévée. A work of this artist, used as an illustration for ''Biographies'', is featured. He has written poems dedicated to several artists and their work. "Ghana" is one of them, as a tribute to
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that was part of the scenography of this artist's performance in 2011 at the museum of world funeral art,
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, and
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Design Biennale after translation in Russian and Korean languages. On 1 March 2011, the library of Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris includes ''Ces oeuvres et moi'' in its collection. In August 2013, his poem "Ghana" is reproduced on a large scale and integrated to the scenography of
Eric Adjetey Anang Eric Adjetey Anang (; born 1985) is a Ghanaian sculptor and fantasy coffin carpenter. He was born in Teshie, Ghana and runs the Kane Kwei Carpentry Workshop. He currently maintains dual residency and splits his time between Ghana and Madison, Wi ...
's exhibition durin
Images - Occupy Utopia festival
in Copenhagen. June 2014: exhibition
''Mes Géographies''
at Musée d'art moderne de la ville de Paris an
''Une tache de sang noir dans la lavande''
at gallery Ygrec, invited by École nationale supérieure d'arts de Paris-Cergy. February 2015: two months residency in Kenya, where Sam cambio works with Alliances françaises of Nairobi and Mombasa, University of Nairobi and Kenyatta University, as well as Lycée Denis Diderot (French school of Nairobi). Two booklets were published. Still in 2015, the French artist Stéphanie Radenac, inventor of emotional design, creates a piece with Gourmet-Gourmand, a poem by Sam Cambio.Website ofl'artiste Stéphanie Radenac http://stephanie-radenac-atelier.fr/en/


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