August 10, 2023
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India’s first hotel art fair unveils a tapestry of art and culture

Going beyond the conventional, it embraces art as its core theme, presenting a showcase of multidisciplinary product developments merging art with all things collectibles whether they are jewels, or tapestry…reports Asian Lite News

India embraces a cultural spectacle with the launch of ARTIX – the country’s inaugural Hotel Art Fair. This one-of-a-kind event, hosted within the luxurious enclave of Taj Mahal Palace Hotel, New Delhi, seeks to celebrate the rich tapestry of Indian art and culture under a single, outstanding arcade.

Under the patronage of the visionary trio – Malvika Poddar, Timsy Anand, and Payal Kapur – marks its debut season with a mission to connect artists and collectors while fostering a new generation of art enthusiasts. The entire Hotel floor will be transformed into an interactive art space, where every room will metamorphose into an art saloon and gallery, displaying a captivating fusion of Indian masters, traditional and modern art, sculptures, tapestries, and objet d’arts.

Going beyond the conventional, it embraces art as its core theme, presenting a showcase of multidisciplinary product developments merging art with all things collectibles whether they are jewels, or tapestry.


20 eminent galleries like Dhoomimal Art Gallery, Cultivate Art, Anant Art Gallery, Art Pilgrim, Art Centrix; 7 independent artists including two American artists and 4 private collectors including HH Princess Diya Kumari of Jaipur, Priya Paul, Lekha Poddar and Saloni Doshi, this debut show boasts of a stellar lineup to be witnessed by the audiences.

A work by Sumana som an artist who works with textiles and embroidery in her works.png 
 Date: August 25-27

Venue: Taj Mahal Palace, New Delhi

Time: 11:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

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