Behind the Scenes of a Viral Sensation: Burak Deniz, Neslihan, and Diaz Spill the Tea on Their 48-Hour Whirlwind After ‘Forever Is Now’ Took the Internet by Storm
The exhibition “Forever is Now” is at the top of the trend of the last 48 hours, after it was hosted by the French artist Kevin Diaz, the hero of the “Emily in Paris” series, along with the Turkish artist Neslihan Atagul and the Turkish artist Burak Deniz. More than 200 international public figures and a large number of celebrity international media personalities, artists and businessmen, to attend the official opening of the fourth edition of the exhibition, which is on the annual tourism agenda of many important figures worldwide and is the main one. Introduction to Tourism Promotion in Egypt.





On that trip, the three stars visited open-air exhibitions and artefacts and learned about the special meaning and artistic vision of each of the 12 artefacts located on the Pyramid Plateau from the UK, Italy, South Korea, South Africa, Belgium, Lebanon. , France, Egypt, India, Greece, Spain and Canada, which reflect the cultural and historical importance of the region and what they represent for all of humanity, then joined in celebrating the great success that was the exhibition forever. able to achieve in the past years, and to confirm its status as one of the cultural and artistic events worldwide.
However, a few hours before attending the exhibition, French artist Kevin Diaz made a quick visit to the city center, especially the “Cairo International Arts District” exhibition, which was held at Radio, Factory and Access Art Space Cinema, and expressed his admiration for the diversity of artworks, which There are scarabs represented by a large number of artists. He revealed that he is interested in fine art because he was a visual artist before working as an actor.




Díaz thanked Nadine Abdel Ghaffar for attending these various international exhibitions in detail, especially her visit to the pyramids and the way the 12 works of art were presented.






On the other hand, on the second day, before leaving, Burak Deniz visited the same place, where he expressed his great appreciation for all the artistic parts of the exhibition, stressing the importance of art in reviving the relationship of cultural communication between people.
He ends his tour inside the old Radio Cinema Theatre, emphasizing his love for the old theater and the hidden meaning it carries within the walls, witnessing the years of love for cinema that unites people of all communities and classes.


Prior to that visit, he toured the pyramids early in the morning with Ashraf Mahi el-Din, director general of the Pyramids’ Antiquities Area, his photo with the pyramids trending the night before to learn about Egyptian civilization in the area. That visit, and he shot a bunch of pictures and videos of himself inside the Great Pyramid of Khufu.
Turkish Neslihan Atagul repeated this when he visited the pyramid area after attending the official opening ceremony and was keen to take many photographs of himself in the area, before departing after his first visit from Egypt as a memento of that short trip.


