Skip to content
Faces of famous congolese female musicians
Essays

Beyond Mainstream: Spotlighting Female Musicians of DR Congo

How many Congolese female singers can you name? Not many, right? Then take the time to read this article, where we amplify the voices of the women who’ve defied odds in a music industry that often favors men. As we champion gender parity in music – mirroring the spirit of the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 happening now – we are also challenging the dominion of a few famous names. This article is more than a discovery; it’s a call to action. Support emerging talents, celebrate diversity, and let every note contribute to the Congolese symphony.

Read More
Essays

11 Congolese Painters Who Redefined African Art

From history painters working with colonial-era restrictions to modern visionaries crafting Afrofuturistic dreamscapes, Congolese artists have long been revolutionaries with a brush. Meet thirteen painters who transformed limitations into liberation: Tshibumba Kanda-Matulu, who dared to paint Congo’s painful history under Mobutu’s watchful eye; Chéri Samba, whose neon-bright satires caught the world’s attention; Pilipili Mulongoy, who turned colonial constraints into masterpieces of motion; and Monsengo Shula, who dresses astronauts in traditional pagne as they drift through cosmic realms.
Yet this is more than just a journey through Congo’s artistic past—it’s a gateway to its future. As we at Kitokongo scour Kinshasa’s vibrant neighborhoods and beyond, we’re discovering the next generation of visionaries, artists who are redefining what Congolese art can be. Join us in exploring not just who these painters were and are, but who they’re becoming. Because in Congo, every artwork is both a survival story and a revolution waiting to happen.

2 Comments Read More
Five women standing in a row against a dark gray wall, dressed in vibrant Congolese pagne outfits featuring bold African wax print patterns in red, yellow, purple, and black. Each woman wears a matching headwrap, sunglasses, and accessories, with unique hairstyles and footwear ranging from high-heeled boots to gladiator sandals. Their coordinated stance and stylish attire celebrate African fashion and cultural heritage.
Essays

Congolese Pagne: A Timeless Fashion Statement

Beyond beautiful patterns, Congo’s pagne represents a powerful alternative to fast fashion’s uniformity. This piece explores how this textile sustains local economies, carries cultural meaning, and challenges us to rethink our relationship with clothing. From market stalls to modern runways, pagne shows how fashion can serve communities while adapting to contemporary needs. Discover how supporting Congolese craftspeople could help shape a more sustainable and culturally conscious fashion future.

No Comments Read More

Sign In

Register

Reset Password

Please enter your username or email address, you will receive a link to create a new password via email.