Forever Is Now 05
Giza Plateau, Egypt
Organized by Art D’Égypte in collaboration with Culturvator
November 11th – December 6th, 2025
Recycle Group takes part in ‘Forever Is Now 05,’ an exhibition that unfolds at the foot of the Pyramids of Giza, where contemporary art engages directly with one of the world’s oldest cultural landscapes. The exhibition examines how myth, memory, and innovation coexist, inviting audiences to consider what legacies will endure in an age of rapid transformation. Through a rich dialogue between international artists and local communities, ‘Forever Is Now 05’ builds a culture of exchange that challenges traditional narratives and expands access to contemporary art. Guided by ancient Egyptian notions of transcendence and continuity, the exhibition reflects on how the past informs our understanding of the present and the shape of the future.
Within this context, Recycle Group showcases ‘Null,’ a sculptural work centered on the idea of zero as a gateway between worlds. Constructed from interconnected plastic mesh figures, the sculpture visualizes humanity entangled in digital networks that blur the distinction between the physical and the virtual. ‘Null’ represents a symbolic reset — the moment when old systems give way to a fourth, digital dimension that reshapes our perception of reality. The piece evokes a new kind of spirituality, one born from technology rather than tradition, positioning zero as an emblem of the emerging digital epoch. Through its suspended forms and translucent structure, ‘Null’ reflects the fragility and ambiguity of a civilization in transition, inviting contemplation on our digital future.
Publications:
Vogue Arabia: Forever is Now: The Art Exhibition Returns to the Pyramids of Giza for its 5th Edition
Selection: Forever Is Now 05: Art at the Edge of Time
DSCENE: Forever Is Now 05 Opens at the Giza Pyramids
Art50Net: Forever Is Now .05 — Contemporary Visions at the Foot of Eternity
MILLE: Forever Is Now 05: Everything You Need to Know About the Exhibition’s Fifth Edition
Cairo Scene: Art D’Egypte’s Forever Is Now Returns to the Pyramids









