Giant flowers, a buried chariot and temples in the sand: the art show in the shadow of Giza pyramids
Briefly

The exhibition aims to transform visitors and artists into modern-day archaeologists, using creativity as a tool to reveal hidden meanings embedded in the ordinary.
Nadine Abdel Ghaffar noted that the pyramids' backdrop creates a dialogue that blends ancient civilization with contemporary art, showcasing artistic development over time.
The artworks, including Khaled Zaki's dismantled chariot and Jean-Marie Appriou's Vessel of Time, highlight the fusion of modern creativity and historical significance on site.
Art D'Egypte emphasizes the importance of this exhibition in promoting tourism in Egypt, particularly amid challenges due to regional tensions and conflicts.
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