The exhibition 'Forever is Now' continues to bridge ancient and modern art, inviting artists and visitors to explore hidden narratives at the Giza pyramids.
This year's curatorial theme positions both artists and visitors as modern-day archaeologists, using creativity as tools to uncover hidden layers of meaning embedded in the ordinary.
Korean artist Ik Joong Kang's installation symbolizes harmony through communication, featuring four temple-like structures that connect past, present, and future amid global divisions.
Curator Nadine Abdel Ghaffar emphasizes the significance of including Asian artists, stating that it opens up new dialogues and connections across borders within the exhibition.
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