exhibition
Kinshasa 2050
Kinshasa, Congo, Democratic Republic Of The
May 11, 2017 - Jun 10, 2017

Kinshasa 2050
10 May 2017
Seven Congolese artists present their newest works, seven visions of Kinshasa in 2050. Their creative projections show what human beings, the city and life in the city could look like in the future.
The pluridisciplinary artists who present their works are:
- Hilary Kuyangiko Balu, "CYBER_NKISI ou NGANGANAUT", installation/performance
- Michel Ekeba (Kongo Astronauts), "Le Nkisi post-humain", installation
- Wilfried Luzele Vuvu, "Liquéfaction de l’homme", installation (music video)
- Iviart Izamba zi Kianda, "Fauteuil YaKin", design
- Noah Matanga Buaki, video
- Jean Jacques Tankwey Mulut, canapé "KK2050", design
- Joycenath Tshamala, installation/painting
Vernissage: May 11, 2017, 6:30 pm Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday, 9 am - 1 pm and 2 pm - 6 pm
Goethe Institut/Institute Francais, 33, Avenue de la Gombe, Kinshasa
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