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“Art is a matter of life in Congo,” Gómez told Artnet News. “The artists give everything to their art because it is through their imagination that they have found a way to reverse [the ...
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Art meets activism in Congo with ‘The Herds’ performanceSo whatever happens in the Congo is also seen by a lot of other people all around the world,” he said. Congolese artists were an integral part of The Herds’ opening act, just as artists from ...
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Near the banks of Lake Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, artist Patrick Cikuru Cirimwami wades knee-deep through a mountain of plastic bottles, scooping as many as he can carry into a ...
The 13 th edition of the Liverpool Biennial begins this weekend. Entitled ‘Bedrock’, it has been constructed by the prolific ...
(MENAFN- The Conversation) What kind of art is left behind by totalitarian regimes? A new free-to-read book called Congo Style: From Belgian Art Nouveau to African Independence explores the visual ...
The 27 Congo Square posters featured Black musicians such as Jon Batiste, Ernie K-Doe and Philip Frazier, rendered by artists including Brandan “BMIKE” Odums, Richard Thomas and Terrance Osborne.
Congolese artist Patrick Cikuru Cirimwami applies finishing touches on portrait images of Congolese leaders, made from plastic waste, which he melts after collecting it near the banks of the ...
BUKAVU, Democratic Republic of Congo (Reuters) - Near the banks of Lake Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, artist Patrick Cikuru Cirimwami wades knee-deep through a mountain of plastic ...
Near the banks of Lake Kivu in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, artist Patrick Cikuru Cirimwami wades knee-deep through a mountain of plastic bottles, scooping as many as he can carry into a ...
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