Artix, renowned as India’s pioneering Hotel Art Fair, is set to make a grand return with its third edition, Artix 3.0, from August 30 to September 1. This unique event will unfold at The Claridges Hotel, offering a remarkable fusion of luxury and art.
Spanning three days, Artix 3.0 is poised to be a global gathering that celebrates creativity and culture. The exhibition will transform The Claridges Hotel into an immersive art space, where hotel rooms will become interactive galleries showcasing a blend of indigenous and contemporary art forms.
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This year’s event will feature an impressive lineup of art galleries, including Ashvita’s.
Notable solo artists such as Aanchal Garg and Shobha Broota will also present their work. The exhibition will be complemented by contributions from jewellery designer Heeramaneck and Son Fine Jewellery and textile designers Aadyam Handwoven, Taranaksh, and more.
Artix 3.0 aims to set a new standard as India’s leading travelling art fair, with plans to expand to other major cities in the future.
Co-founder Payal Kapoor said, “The third edition of Artix brings in new energy and fresh appeal. Artix 3.0 promises to pep up the art industry as well as shape a new generation of art enthusiasts and collectors. By revolutionising the art landscape, this hotel art exhibition is an intimate affair where buyers and sellers get to know each other and visualise the look of displayed art canvases at their own spaces”.
When: 11:00 AM to 8:00 PM; August 30 – September 1
Where: The Claridges Hotel, Motilal Nehru Marg, New Delhi
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