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Pierre Romain-Desfossés and famous congolese painters at Le Hangar art workshop in Lubumbashi DRC
Investigations

The Illusion of Art: Le Hangar and the Colonial Propaganda

Have you encountered yet another glowing tribute to “Le Hangar,” the supposed birthplace of modern Congolese art? Open any book about Congolese art history and three colonial names inevitably dominate the narrative: Georges Thiry, Pierre Romain Desfosses, and Laurent Moonens – as if Congolese art began with their “discovery.” This persistent colonial lens transforms art histories into tributes to European “mentors,” erasing centuries of pre-existing artistic traditions. Behind Le Hangar’s carefully curated image lies a darker truth: it served both as Belgium’s desperate attempt to rebrand its brutal colonial image into that of a “cultural protector,” and as a sophisticated system for controlling and profiting from Congolese art.
This essay examines both local and global contexts to expose how Le Hangar served not as an artistic sanctuary, but as a tool of colonial propaganda and economic exploitation—a reality that still shapes how Congolese art history is told today.

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Different photos of african women as postcard during colonial times
Investigations

Breaking the Cycle: Confronting the Exoticization of African Women in Art

You’ve seen them everywhere: beautiful, colorful portraits of African women that all seem to follow the same exoticized formula. But have you ever wondered about the story behind the face? Our deep dive into the market reveals a shocking reality: many of these works are not only clichéd but are direct plagiarisms, copied from online images and disguised as original art. We uncover the colonial roots of this trend, show you how to spot a fake, and empower you to support genuine creativity instead of funding a harmful cycle. The difference between authentic art and a scam is just one click away.

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Cheri Cherin at his atelier in masina kinshasa
Interviews

Chéri Chérin – The Interview: A Journey Through Art, Activism, and “Peinture Populaire”

Join us in exploring the profound world of Grand Maître Chéri Chérin, a pivotal figure whose legacy transcends his art to shape Congolese culture. Through an insightful interview, we explore the life of Chérin, the visionary mentor behind “Peinture Populaire.” His influence, from Kinshasa’s studios to the international scene, highlights his role in nurturing talents and pioneering a movement. Discover Chérin’s journey, challenges, and triumphs, revealing how his commitment to mentorship and art is crafting a future for new generations. Dive into the essence of Chéri Chérin’s enduring impact

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