"Kinshasa Chroniques" - When Congolese artists explore their city
View of the triptych "DRC, Zaire, Belgian Congo" by Kongo Astronauts in the "Kinshasa Chroniques" exhibition at the Cité de l 'architecture et du patrimoine, in Paris.
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“When you enter this exhibition, you touch Kinshasa.
”Performances, paintings, banners, costumes, music, architecture… In“ Kinshasa Chroniques ”, 70 Kinshasa artists bring us to life in the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
Just before the confinement of the exhibition at the City of Architecture and Heritage in Paris, they shared with us their passion for their city.
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Kinshasa chroniques
, exhibition at the City of Heritage and Architecture, in Paris (in collaboration with the International Museum of Modest Arts in Sète), from October 14, 2020 to January 11, 2021.
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Fipadoc: “Kinshasa Beta Mbonda”, the transformation of thugs into musicians
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