Analyzing Trends of Art Installations in Hotels in Modern India
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https://doi.org/10.58445/rars.1410Keywords:
art installations, hospitality branding, cultural integration, sustainability in design, guest experienceAbstract
This research paper examines the evolving trends of art installations in hotels across modern India, highlighting how these trends reflect broader cultural, economic, and aesthetic shifts. With India’s expanding hospitality industry and vibrant art scene, integrating art installations in hotels has become a significant component of guest experience and brand identity. This paper analyzes the historical context, current trends, and future projections of art installations in Indian hotels, emphasizing their impact on branding, guest experience, and cultural representation.
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