Features
Open to Interpretation
A series of five short videos by five Singaporean artists
ArtWalk@Wessex – Christmas Edition 2017
2 – 3 December 2017, 11am – 7pm,
at Wessex Estate
Spectacles of Nature: Tang Hong Lee’s Enigmatic Landscapes
Malaysian artist Tang Hong Lee presents new paintings in oil.
15 – 29 July 2016, at Momentous Arts
In pursuit of poetry: The new collection of Nguyen Trung
17 – 20 March 2016, at ION Art Gallery
“An Atlas of Mirrors” marks the Fifth Edition of the Singapore Biennale
Singapore Art Museum Announces Singapore Biennale 2016 Title
Sweeping it under the carpet
The darkly beautiful meta-realism of Antonio Santin | at Art Stage Singapore from 21-24 January
Social Media: The Art Industry’s New Voice?
Written by Weiren Loh, Gallery Director, Barnadas Huang
XIE KE – New Sculptures
‘Beyond Belief’
2 – 12 December 2015, at HaKaren Art Gallery
Ink and Mortar
Tan Oe Pang’s ‘Cityscapes’ at Sky One Art Gallery
1 October – 25 November 2015
On Life and Death and Everything In Between
An interview with artist Sean Lee by Vanessa Low
Confluence
Paintings by Raymond Yap, Photography by Lau Eng Seng. 29 August – 26 September 2015, at Galerie Belvedere
Auction Sensation
When the hammer falls, millions of dollars change hands for art at local auctions. Renee Poh takes a closer look into the bustling marketplace for art.
Aaron Gan – The World In Watercolours
Aaron Gan is a watercolour artist who has built an impressive artistic career within just three years….
Vibrant Walls, Empty Spaces
Galleries often appear as quiet and intimidating spaces, with hardly a visitor amid the vibrancy of the art. Yet galleries are still staying afloat. Renee Poh examines how the industry is staying resilient.
Global vision for art
An interview with Matthias Arndt of ARNDT Singapore
Legacy · Progression: 25th & 50th Jubilee Celebration
Singapore-China Art Exchange Exhibition, 9 – 15 May 2015, at ION Art Gallery
Art Calendar
SAGG Facebook News
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Biggest Singapore representation in history at 60th Venice Biennale
Eight works from Singapore's national collection have also been included in the main exhibition space. Read more at straitstimes.com.
With its iconic clock tower and Victorian-era cast-iron structure, Lau Pa Sat is undoubtedly one of the grandest and most iconic hawker centres in Singapore. And this year, the national monument turns 130 years old. To celebrate this momentous occasion, local artists Yip Yew Chong and Lee Kow Fong,....
Peel away pioneer artist Cheong Soo Pieng: Layer By Layer at National Gallery Singapore
The show, which opens on April 5, uses X-ray and infrared imaging to look at his art in new ways. Read more at straitstimes.com.