David Shongo
David SHONGO is a composer and contemporary artist from the Democratic Republic of the Congo. His practice focuses on and observes the interaction between sound and image, emphasising the movements and poetic impact they generate together. His work questions the impact of colonial fiction on the composition of both individual and collective memory, particularly in the Democratic Republic of the Congo. From this reflection, he deconstructs and reveals complex dynamics, both historical and political/economic, as well as the traumas and cultural dissonances that result. Shongo’s practice spans various mediums, including sound, cinema, digital collage, and visual art, creating immersive experiences that provoke dialogue on historical erasure, collective memory, and the contemporary repercussions of past injustices.
Shongo has presented his works in numerous institutions and international festivals. In 2024, he participated in the 4th Bangkok Art Biennale, and in 2023, he presented the project Interviews of Silence at the Venice Music Biennale. His films have been shown at various international festivals. In 2023, his works were presented at Ars Electronica in Austria, the KIKK Festival in Namur, the Vues d’Afrique Festival in Montreal, and DOK Leipzig. In 2020, one of his films was screened at the Locarno Film Festival.
Since 2021, Shongo has been the founder and artistic director of the Pianos de Kinshasa Festival. He is also a co-founder of Studio1960, an artistic and research platform that explores the intersections of art, technology and community.
Filmography
Lumene: Privatisation (2022, short doc), Bugs (2020, short), Café Kuba: Who Dared to Awaken the Dead Memory (2025, instal)
David Shongo at IFFR
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Café Kuba: Who Dared to Awaken the Dead Memory
David Shongo | 27' | Congo, Democratic Republic | Dutch Premiere
A mobile coffee cart traverses public space in Kinshasa, where creative forms of resistance emerge.