Open to Interpretation
A series of five short videos by five Singaporean artists
A series of five short videos by five Singaporean artists
The Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts (NAFA) and University of the Arts London (UAL) are proud to…
UOB has conferred the 2020 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year (POY) award to Mr Prabu…
The National Arts Council (NAC) has conferred two Cultural Medallions and four Young Artist Awards across various…
Singapore Art Week (SAW), Singapore’s annual festival and the pinnacle of Asia’s visual arts calendar, is set…
Three outstanding individuals have been awarded the National Arts Council (NAC) Arts Scholarship this year. Scholarship recipients,…
Diverse range of programmes and initiatives will engage the public, support them through art and inspire inclusiveness amid challenging times
Many of us are familiar with Geylang Serai for its rich cultural identity and vibrant sights and…
This year, the 7th edition of the Singapore International Photography Festival (SIPF) is bringing the acclaimed Inside…
SIGHT will be the focus for the Virtual Enabling Festival 2020 . The theme “Do You See What I See?” invites “You” to see what “I” the caregiver, or the people with dementia and organisers and friends of the festival “See”.
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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.