ArtScience Museum presents a bold new exhibition about the future as part of its SG60 season, commemorating six decades of Singapore’s independence. Making its global premiere on 13 September, Another World Is Possible explores the practice of world-building across cinema, design, architecture, and literature, as well as its critical role in shaping visions of the future that are resilient, hopeful, and collectively imagined.
The exhibition is co-curated by ArtScience Museum alongside filmmaker and architect Liam Young, who is globally renowned for his cinematic landscapes that explore the urgent questions of our planetary future. It is also presented in partnership with ACMI, Melbourne, Australia and sponsored by the DesignSingapore Council as a key event of Singapore Design Week 2025. While international in scope, it offers visitors the chance to peer into the future through a distinctly Singaporean point of view—where it is regarded as a horizon to look forward to, a responsibility to plan for, and a shared endeavour to bring to life.
Across seven chapters, visitors will journey through a visually arresting landscape where cinematic worlds, ecological architecture, and literary futures come alive with over 100 works by nearly 40 contributors including 16 Singapore-based creatives. It includes four major immersive installations by Liam Young, significant new works by Singapore-based designers and architects including WOHA, Jason Pomeroy, Finbarr Fallon, Darius Ou, Superlative Futures, and Interactive Materials Lab, alongside artists such as Debbie Ding, Ming Wong, Ong Kian Peng and more. Visitors can also look forward to encountering visionary futures as imagined by international creatives such as Björk, Ken Liu, Torlarp Larpjaroensook, Osborne Macharia, Jakob Kudsk Steensen and others.
Venue: ArtScience Museum
When: 13 Sep 2025 - 22 Feb 2026,
By: ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands



