Top Global Art Museum Tate Modern London Inducts Sonam Kapoor; All Deets Inside

Tate Modern has inducted Sonam as the sole Indian actor for this vital job, which is to support Indian and South Asian art.

Renowned for her impact on style, fashion, and art, Sonam Kapoor has been appointed to the Tate Modern South Asia Acquisition Committee.

Sonam Kapoor, an iconic figure recognised for her contributions to art, fashion, and style, has been given a prominent position at the renowned Tate Modern museum in London. Kapoor’s appointment to Tate Modern’s South Asia Acquisition Committee, where she is the only Indian actor appointed, is a testament to her influence and dedication to advancing South Asian and Indian art internationally. According to Kapoor herself, this is a proud occasion for the entire art world as well as a source of great honour and excitement for the chance to promote the rich artistic tradition of South Asia.

Given her immense influence as a thought leader in style, fashion, and art, Sonam Kapoor is universally recognised as India’s cultural ambassador to the West. Her reputation as a connoisseur is further cemented by this news! Sonam has been welcomed to join the South Asia Acquisition Committee of Tate Modern, one of the biggest museums of modern and contemporary art worldwide.

An elated Sonam Kapoor confirms, “I’m deeply honoured to join the prestigious Tate Modern as a member of their South Asia Acquisition Committee. My fascination with Indian and South Asian art has been a lifelong journey, during which I have endeavoured to champion our artists at every opportunity.”

She adds, “South Asia’s rich legacy of art is finally gaining the global recognition it deserves. As an Indian and a South Asian, it’s a privilege to witness our art taking centre stage. This role at Tate Modern allows me to actively endorse and advocate for our remarkable artworks and artists on a historic platform.”

Sonam further says, “It’s a proud moment, not just for me, but for our entire art community, as we work together to elevate the presence of South Asian art, worldwide.”

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