article author: Jasmine Bager Tue, 2026-06-09 09: 54 VENICE: The National Pavilion of Egypt invites spectators at the 61st Venice Biennale to quietly experience “Silence Pavilion: Between the Tangible and the Intangible, ” a solo exhibition by Egyptian artist Armen Agop. “I believe silence is very important for us, in general, ” Agop told Arab News. “Silence is not mute. ” With such a noisy world externally — and even internally — this space is meant to give you a chance to reset. The pavilion begins with an invitation for visitors to enter “in silence” and to keep their cameras and phones tucked away. Main category: Lifestyle Art & Culture
Egyptian pavilion at Venice Biennale silently speaks volumes
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