Andy Murray Has Brought His Art Collection to the Hotel: Why There's No Room at Home.
Art Exhibition at Hotel Murray
According to The Sun: Sir Andy Murray has relocated part of his art collection to a luxurious hotel in Scotland.
The tennis star lives with his wife Kim in a villa in Surrey, where they are raising four children.
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As the collection continues to grow, they are finding less and less space at home.
Murray, who is 38 years old, is a true art lover and has works by famous artists like Damien Hirst and Maggie Hambling in his collection.
His collection is now expanding by another piece - the five-star hotel Cromlix.
“Andy is constantly buying large-scale artworks, which is why we are starting to feel a lack of space at home,' - Kim shared in an interview with Homes and Interiors Scotland.
“So we often bring some pieces rotating to Cromlix so that our guests can enjoy our collection just as much as we do,' - she added.
Murray first became interested in art when he posed for a portrait painted by Hambling six years ago.
After ending his tennis career last year, he has found other hobbies to fill his free time.
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Golf and New Challenges
The 38-year-old athlete has actively switched to golf.
He will participate in the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship next month, where he will compete against Ryder Cup stars and former winners of the Open Championship and the Masters.
The tournament has a total prize pool of £3.7 million, and amateurs will compete alongside professionals on links golf courses.
The relocation of the art collection to the Cromlix hotel reflects Murray's growing passion for art, which can now also be shared with his guests. It is not only a way to share his own art world but also an expression of creativity and new life following the end of his tennis career. At the same time, participating in golf tournaments opens up new challenges and horizons for this outstanding athlete.
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