Artz Space
Contact
Address: | 1 NASSIM ROAD #02-02 SINGAPORE 258458 |
Phone: | +65 62221280 |
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Internet: | http://www.artz-space.com |
Opening Hours: | 10.00am to 7.00pm (Monday to Saturday) Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays |
Focus: We are a young and vibrant homegrown art gallery align to Singapore’s 2012 initiative to establish itself as an Asian art capital to the world. Our art gallery passionately curates meaningful art of investment value from all over the region with Singapore as our strategic base. We pride ourselves on our eclectic offerings of timeless artworks ranging from traditional ink and color on paper to modern and contemporary oil on canvas. Here, each piece speaks the unique talent of its artist. One of a kind – defines our works of art. Our gallery strives to bring forward the philosophy of our mother gallery to the world; propelling talents and their pieces towards well deserved exposure and recognition as well as delighting both art lovers and artists alike with our partnership and collaboration. Armed with deep love for art and valuable experience in the industry, we aim to grow as a niche in pioneering an art gallery that offers a welcoming platform for emerging talents as well as providing a promising alternative investment opportunity for the initiated. |
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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.