A Journey Through
Art & Heritage
Mahmoud Saïd’s work bridges the gap between historical documentation and contemporary spatial design. Exploring the essence of Egyptian identity, his projects deeply analyze cultural roots, breathing life into archival materials and translating them into modern visual and physical experiences.
With a background deeply rooted in architectural heritage, his practice continuously evolves to reflect the complexities of modernism while remaining grounded in profound compositions and a mastery of spatial narratives.
Curatorial Vision
Beyond his personal artistic practice, Mahmoud is heavily involved in curation and exhibition design. His collaborations with institutions such as the Centre d’Études Alexandrines (CNRS) have led to immersive installations that examine the relationship between history, architecture, and contemporary living spaces.
His approach to curation is not merely about displaying artifacts, but about constructing a dialogue between the artwork and the viewer, ensuring that heritage is experienced as a living, dynamic narrative.
