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Egypt art show looks to Giza pyramids for inspiratio­n

- Rebecca Anne Proctor Dubai

They stand tall and proud, with their pointed tops piercing the sky, seemingly untouched by all that takes place around them.

The Giza pyramids — oldest of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World — will serve as the backdrop for “Forever is Now,” an exhibition scheduled to run from Oct. 23 until mid-November 2021, showcasing works by Egyptian and internatio­nal artists.

The exhibition is the fourth staged by Art D’Egypte, a company launched in 2016 to promote contempora­ry Egyptian art through shows at historic sites around the country.

“This iconic exhibition will show how Egypt became the cradle of civilizati­on and how it continues to open its arms to the world,” Nadine Abdel Ghaffar, founder of Art D’Egypte, told Arab News.

“For many, the ancient Egyptian civilizati­on is the origin of all art. Throughout history artists from around the world have been influenced by ancient Egypt.”

The “Forever Is Now” exhibition is co-curated by Simon Watson and Ghaffar, and will be presented by the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquitie­s, led by Khaled El-Enany, under the patronage of the UNESCO National Committee in Egypt. “Forever Is Now” features internatio­nal artists, is co-curated by a French-Egyptian and an American, and will offer a crosscultu­ral vision, showcasing ancient Egypt as an enduring source of inspiratio­n for contempora­ry artists throughout history. Viewing contempora­ry art against the backdrop of the Giza pyramids may well be a oncein-a-lifetime experience, but it is coming at a time when the world continues to grapple with the coronaviru­s pandemic. Yet Ghaffar is steadfast in her aims. “Our curatorial vision did not change because of the pandemic,” she said. “We are in awe of the ancient Egyptian civilizati­on and are even more so now due to the pandemic. These monuments survived pandemics and wars. The pyramids are a testament to the importance of culture and heritage. “Most of the pieces will be sitespecif­ic and will shed light on the influence ancient Egypt has on artists today, like the form of the pyramid itself,” she added.

“The exhibition is about today,” said Ghaffar. “It is an exhibition of hope. Things will get better. No matter what happens, humanity can overcome it, and paying tribute to culture and heritage is crucial now.”

 ?? Shuttersto­ck ?? The Giza pyramids will serve as the backdrop for ‘Forever is Now.’
Shuttersto­ck The Giza pyramids will serve as the backdrop for ‘Forever is Now.’

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