The President of the Republic of the Congo, Denis Sassou Nguesso, was represented at the inauguration ceremony of Ivorian President Alassane Ouattara for a third term. This event took place on Saturday, April 16, 2022, at the Presidential Palace in Abidjan.
The Congolese delegation was led by the Minister of State, Minister of Agriculture, Livestock, and Fisheries, Mr. Paul Valentin Ngobo. This participation falls within the framework of cooperation and friendship relations between the Republic of Congo and the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire.
President Alassane Ouattara has been sworn in for a new five-year term, following the October 2020 presidential elections. The ceremony brought together several Ivorian and foreign political figures, marking an important moment in the country’s political life.
This presence illustrates the importance of diplomatic relations between the two nations and the Congo’s continued support for democratic processes in the African sub-region.
In the early 20th century, the world of art was shaken by a revolutionary movement known as Cubism. Its founders, Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque, rejected the traditional perspective that had dominated painting since the Renaissance. Instead of depicting objects from a single viewpoint, they began to show them from multiple angles simultaneously, breaking forms into geometric shapes—cubes, cones, and cylinders.
This approach allowed artists to represent the complex reality of the modern world, where space and time are perceived as interconnected. Cubism opened the door to abstraction and influenced numerous subsequent art movements, from Futurism to Constructivism. It changed not only painting but also sculpture, architecture, and design.
Today, the legacy of Cubism can be seen in the works of many contemporary artists who continue to experiment with form and space. This movement reminds us that art is not just an imitation of reality but a tool for understanding its deeper structure.
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