Sara Sallam - The Fourth Pyramid Belongs To Her

'‘They said I better not attend her funeral. For years, I didn’t talk about her. I couldn’t get myself to visit her grave. In time, forgotten photographs of her were unearthed and framed with care. Her most mundane belongings acquired value for us, simply because they had outlived her. Slowly, her house turned into a museum of memories. Till I too became another visitor, waiting impatiently to enter her decorated tomb and stare in fascination at her mummy.

Growing up in a country shaped by its history as a necropolis of an ancient civilisation sparked my interest in investigating the complex relationship we, Egyptians, have with our ancestors. In The Fourth Pyramid Belongs to Her, I accentuate the absence of collective mourning for the ancient Egyptians, by portraying my grandmother as one of them in a series of collage portraits, projecting, in turn, my personal grieving for her onto them. In doing so, this body of work becomes an invitation to re-acknowledge their forgotten humanity and to see them through eyes mourning a beloved grandmother.” - Sara Sallam

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