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As travelers, we often overlook the unlikeliest of art spaces – hotel lobbies, corridors, and guest rooms, which can be exceptionally breathtaking. Many luxury hotels around the world feature breathtaking art installations that not only complement their décor but also provide a unique atmosphere for guests. In this article, we will embark on a virtual tour of some of the most spectacular art installations in hotels worldwide.<br><br><br><br>First stop: The Marina Oasis in Singapore. This iconic hotel boasts a impressive art program featuring an impressive collection of works by world-renowned artists. One of the highlights is a striking glass ceiling installation in the hotel's atrium by artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer. Titled "Suspended Dreams", it creates a mesmerizing effect with its suspended glass panels that emit bright LED lighting that reacts to the movement and sound of guests.<br><br><br><br>Next, we travel to the Royal Burj Al Arab in Dubai, where the opulent lobby is adorned with a spectacular installation of over 10,001 crystal chandeliers. Designed by the International design studio, Atelier Arsham, the "Crystal Installation" is a broadly evocative spectacle that reflects the hotel's extravagance and luxury. The intricate of the crystals add a touch of magic to the already impressive lobby.<br><br><br><br>In the heart of Tokyo, [https://hovardhotel.ru/ гостиница петербург] the Park Tokyo features a thought-provoking art installation titled "Surrealism" by artist Takashi Horisaki. This stunning collection of wooden wonders creates an enchanting experience, transporting guests to a serene forest amidst the bustling city. The installation is not only a masterpiece of art but also a testament to the Japanese fascination with nature and technology.<br><br><br><br>From a serene oasis to a colorful cityscape, we head to Singapore again, this time to the Capella Grand. Titled "Hybrid Experience", this mesmerizing art installation by artist Rafael Lozano-Hemmer creates the sensation of being underwater by projecting colorful LED lights and colors onto the walls of the hotel's infinity edge. Guests can literally feel as though they are surrounded by a sea of blue and green, complete with the gentle hum of a ocean breeze.<br><br><br><br>Our final destination is South Beach, where the iconic Legendary Fontainebleau is home to a inspiring art installation by artist Takashi Horisaki. "Untitled (Fountain)", a replica of the iconic art piece from David Hockney's painting "Infinity Room", is a breathtaking piece that reimagines the works of one of the 20th century's greatest artists in a luxurious environment.<br><br><br><br>As we conclude our virtual tour of art installations in hotels around the world, we are left with a greater appreciation for the importance of art in elevating the hotel experience. Whether it's a thought-provoking installation or a emotionally moving spectacle, art in hotels has the power to inspire our travel experiences and provide a long-lasting memory of our stay. As travelers, let us not miss the opportunity to visit these iconic locations on our next getaway.<br><br>
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