The “Forever is Now” exhibition has returned for a second year with the ancient Pyramids of Giza serving as the backdrop for 11 large-scale contemporary art installations.
The exhibition is organised by the Egyptian consultancy Art d’Egypte, and it opened on October 27 and will last until November 30.
About 500,000 people visited last year’s show during its three-week run and more than a billion watched it on social media live streams. This year, 11 artists are showcasing their installations at the pyramids.
From the Middle East and North Africa region, they included Emirati multimedia artist Zeinab Alhashemi, Saudi artist Mohammad Alfaraj and Egyptian sculptors Therese Antoine and Ahmed Karaly.
Also joining the exhibition are British-American sculptor Natalie Clark, Italian light and sound artist Emilio Ferro, Cameroonian artist Pascale Marthine Tayou, Syrian-born Swedish visual artist Jwan Yosef, Spanish artist SpY, French-Tunisian artist eL Seed and returning French street artist JR.
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