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						 ROME--  May 23, 2022 --  In the presence of Her Highness Sheikha Latifa bint  Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Chairperson of Dubai Culture and Arts  Authority (Dubai Culture) and Member of the Dubai Council, Bulgari, the  leading Italian brand in the world of jewellery and luxury, and in  partnership with Dubai Culture, announced the winner of the first  edition of the Bulgari Contemporary Art Award during a ceremony held at  the Italy Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. The winner was chosen from a  shortlist of three art pieces selected by the award’s jury.  
 
The ceremony was attended by His Excellency Giuseppe Finocchiaro,  Consul-General, Italian Consulate (Dubai); Paolo Glisenti, Italy’s  Commissioner General for Expo 2020 Dubai; Jean Christophe Babin, Group  CEO of Bulgari; Lucia Boscaini, Brand Curator at Bulgari; Her Excellency  Hala Badri, Director General of Dubai Culture; and Dr Saeed Mubarak bin  Kharbash, CEO of the Arts and Literature Sector at Dubai Culture.  
 
A panel of three experts — Giuseppe Moscatello, Nujoom Alghanem and  Patricia Millns FRSA — visited the exhibition held from 3 to 8 February  at the Van de Goudenberg Art Gallery in the Dubai International  Financial Centre to celebrate the participating works. Among the 15  artworks, the committee shortlisted three artists: Juma AlHaj (UAE),  Dubai-based Kamal Alzubi (Jordan), and Dubai-based artist Nima Nabavi  (Iranian-American), who the jury selected for the winning artwork.  
 
Nima Nabavi received a trophy that celebrates the aesthetic and  cultural dialogue between Rome and Dubai by combining a silhouette  inspired by Bulgari’s iconic doorways and storefronts with architectural  ornaments inspired from Dubai’s Al Fahidi and Al Shindagha Historical  Neighbourhoods. The trophy was designed by Emirati designer Kamla  AlOlama and produced by Asateer, an Emirati studio founded by Mohammed  AlSuwaidi specialising in contemporary products that reflect the rich  Emirati heritage.  
 
The trophy uses materials with great cultural significance. A frame  is fabricated from the rich woods of the UAE’s national tree, Al Ghaf,  an emblem of heritage and perseverance. The design also incorporates  native mother-of-pearl inlaid motifs and brass.  
 
Nima Nabavi expressed his happiness at winning the award and thanked  Bulgari and Dubai Culture for giving him the opportunity to share his  artistic vision. He also extended his gratitude to the experts and jury  for selecting his work for the award.  
 
The winning artwork was exhibited at the Italy Pavilion in Expo  2020. The artist was also offered the opportunity to experience Rome  through the eyes of Bulgari as part of a week-long journey through the  brand’s universe. He will experience the beauty of Bulgari’s colourful  gems and visit the DomvsAvrea museum space in the Maison’s flagship  store in Rome, as well as attend workshops with Bulgari designers and  exclusive tours of historical sites and cultural locations particularly  linked with Bulgari’s patronage, initiatives and inspiration. In  addition, the winning piece will be exhibited at venues associated with  Dubai Culture and Bulgari, according to a pre-defined schedule.  
 
Launched in July 2021, the Bulgari Contemporary Art Award opened the  door for UAE national and resident artists to submit artworks under the  theme ‘Beauty Connects People’ that had them creatively express how  beauty connects people and how cities like Dubai and Rome are linked by  their inspirational beauty and innovation. 
						
						
						
						 						
                                                              
						
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