Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture & Arts Authority, inaugurated the multi-sensory art exhibition titled *‘The Sublime Nature of Being’* at the Summer Garden of ICD Brookfield Place. The exhibition, a collaboration with the ICD Brookfield Place Arts Programme, showcases the transformative power of art and its role in connecting people with nature and creativity. The event runs until 22 February.
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The exhibition brings together a stunning collection of artworks by contemporary artists from around the world. Visitors are encouraged to explore their personal connection to universal moments of awe and beauty that transcend language and stimulate the senses.
During her visit, Sheikha Latifa toured the exhibition, appreciating the originality and creativity reflected in the diverse artworks. She praised the participating artists for their innovative approaches and noted how their pieces highlight the deep bond between humanity and nature while adding to Dubai’s dynamic cultural scene.
Sheikha Latifa stated that the exhibition is a testament to Dubai’s cultural diversity and its dedication to fostering global creative connections. She emphasized that such initiatives further strengthen the city’s reputation as a global hub for art and talent.
Curated by artist Ambika Hinduja Macker, the founder of Impeccable Imagination, the exhibition reimagines her earlier 2022 immersive art experience. The display revolves around the elements—Water, Fire, Earth, Air, and Spirit—offering visitors a sensorial journey that celebrates the purity of the cosmos and the interconnectedness of life.
Macker described Dubai as the ideal location for such an event, saying, “Dubai’s vibrant energy and spirit of innovation, embodied by ICD Brookfield Place, makes it the perfect home for an exhibition that celebrates the powerful, transformative interplay of the five elements.”
Malak Abu Qaoud, Director of the ICD Brookfield Place Arts Programme, echoed this sentiment, noting the synergy between the exhibition’s vision and the venue’s ethos. She remarked that the space aims to inspire creativity and meaningful cultural conversations, offering visitors a serene and reflective experience.
The exhibition invites audiences to step into a tranquil space where the elements intertwine, sparking inspiration and a deeper connection to art, nature, and shared human experiences.
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