C-print, 160 x 106 cm, Ed 1/7
“Kinshasa is above a corporeal city, where stone and cement fall apart, but the city itself is rebuilt with another material, the human body”.
A characteristic of the Kinois – Literally the inhebittants of Kinshasa – Is almost the obsessive needs to always reinvent themselves using their own body and consequently their own look as an expression of a multitude of “existences”