A captivating look at Congolese cultural diversity: The “Fatshimetrie” exhibition at the British Parliament in October 2024

Title: Fatshimetrie: The Embassy of the DRC in the United Kingdom is organizing a photographic exhibition at the Parliament in October 2024

As part of the diplomatic and cultural exchanges between the Democratic Republic of Congo and the United Kingdom, the Embassy of the DRC in the United Kingdom is preparing to organize a photographic exhibition at the British Parliament in October 2024. This event, entitled “Fatshimetrie”, aims to promote Congolese cultural and artistic diversity, while strengthening ties between the two countries.

The “Fatshimetrie” exhibition will highlight the talent of Congolese artists, through a selection of photographs representative of the cultural richness of the DRC. The works presented will reflect the beauty of the Congolese landscapes, the diversity of traditions and customs, as well as the vitality of the country’s artistic scene.

The Embassy of the DRC in the United Kingdom worked closely with the strategic consulting firm Missang to set up this unique exhibition. This initiative is part of a cultural diplomacy aimed at promoting the DRC internationally and strengthening the bonds of friendship between the two nations.

During the “Fatshimetrie” exhibition, visitors will have the opportunity to discover Congolese culture from a new angle, by exploring the aesthetics and creativity of local artists. Special events will also be organized, such as meetings with artists, conferences on Congolese culture, and live artistic demonstrations.

In addition, this exhibition will be an opportunity for British MPs to discover the cultural diversity of the DRC and to deepen their knowledge of the country. It will thus contribute to strengthening the ties between the two nations and to fostering cultural and artistic exchanges.

In short, “Fatshimetrie” promises to be an unmissable event for all art and culture lovers, offering an authentic immersion in the artistic universe of the Democratic Republic of Congo. This exhibition marks a new stage in cultural cooperation between the DRC and the United Kingdom, and demonstrates the commitment of both countries to promoting intercultural dialogue and artistic diversity.

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