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Bvlgari Resort Dubai hosts a slice of 'The Sublime Nature of Being'

April 09, 2025

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DUBAI: For centuries, the Sublime has captivated the imagination of artists worldwide. What is the sensation we feel when words fail us and the quiet hum of wonder is sparked by nature's grandeur? How does an artist convey the indescribable and translate the metaphysical into the material? With her unique curatorial vision, artist Ambika Hinduja Macker, founder and creative director of the art and design firm Impeccable Imagination, explored these questions through her 2025 immersive art experience, The Sublime Nature of Being. Now, a slice of the Sublime has come to the Bvlgari Resort Dubai, as she curates a solo show for acclaimed contemporary artist Nadim Karam, from April 8 through May 9.

- Muhammad Yusuf

Bvlgari Resort Dubai hosts a slice of 'The Sublime Nature of Being'

Nadim Karam's multidisciplinary work embodies profound, ongoing reflections on humanity, social responsibility, and the power of imagination to give meaning to life, seamlessly juxtaposed with playful, even absurdist touches. His portfolio is as vast as it is varied, full of joyfully provocative sculptures, drawings, and paintings, all guided by Karam's conviction that cities should dream and people should awaken their sense of awe and craving for connection.

The curation of Karam's sculptures and woven work within the Bvlgari Resort Dubai transforms the space into a living canvas, inviting a quiet dialogue between art, nature, and the beholder as the island offers a rarefied setting, where art unfolds in harmony with its surroundings. Guests are welcomed to slow down and embrace a moment of stillness as they experience a profound, ephemeral connection with the Sublime.

"Bvlgari Resort Dubai offers an exclusive opportunity for immersive escape: an island paradise that is intimate, welcoming, and rooted into its surrounding nature. The sea, the sand, and the stars form the perfect symphony to experience the Sublime, and Nadim's sculptures further enhance what is already an exquisite space. I'm thrilled to collaborate with them to create a sanctuary for art, nature, and personal reflection," says Ambika Hinduja Macker.

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