Welcoming Singapore’s arts back to live
After more than two years since the onset of COVID-19, the further easing of restrictions from 29th…
After more than two years since the onset of COVID-19, the further easing of restrictions from 29th…
The IMPART Art Prize 2022 has been awarded to curator Berny Tan and artists Lin Huiyi and…
A glorious tribute and haunting elegy to shared humanity and communities of print, Pulp III: A Short…
The National Arts Council (NAC) has conferred two Cultural Medallions and six Young Artist Awards, recognising outstanding…
Haw Par Villa, Singapore’s longest-running cultural theme park, is set to officially relaunch on Thursday, 28 October…
In emerging stronger as an arts community, and to inspire and uplift society in a post pandemic…
Singapore Art Museum (SAM) announced its new strategic direction, aligned with its vision to provide thought-provoking and…
The National Arts Council, Singapore (NAC) is pleased to announce the appointment of artist Shubigi Rao and…
Singapore Art Museum (SAM) announces its first international batch of residents. Following SAM’s first open call for…
The Covid crisis has shaken up the world—and along with it, the art world. The pandemic has…
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.
Tenants hope art can be part of future plans for Gillman Barracks area
Tenants at a lifestyle and art enclave in Singapore are hoping that art can still be a part of development plans for the area. This is even if galleries are no longer part of its future. It was recently announced that Gillman Barracks is being studied for future housing. An expert says the Governmen...
As wealthy Chinese relocate to Singapore, art market sees mixed results
Singapore has recently seen many art galleries and spaces opened by wealthy mainland Chinese new to the city-state, but concerns have arisen over their local integration and a lack of sales.