Art What!: ‘Living Pictures – Photography in Southeast Asia’ at National Gallery Singapore
What’s in a photo? When taking a photo, how conscious are we of the way that we pose, of theContinue Reading
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What’s in a photo? When taking a photo, how conscious are we of the way that we pose, of theContinue Reading
I’m creating a kind of atmosphere, a space of ambiguity.—Mehdi Ghadyanloo Gagosian is pleased to present new paintings and worksContinue Reading
Dementia is one of the most debilitating health conditions faced by Singapore’s rapidly ageing population. Based on current local estimates,Continue Reading
Mulan Gallery presents Leaf & Lore, a solo exhibition featuring a series of charcoal, pencil and acrylic works by SingaporeContinue Reading
Lim Tze Peng, widely known as Singapore’s oldest artist, will be unveiling fifty of his works in his latest soloContinue Reading
Who is “the Other”? What does it mean to represent or depict peoples different from one’s own? This is oneContinue Reading
From national monuments and local landmarks to even temporary installations, sculpture enlivens spaces from our shopping malls to the CentralContinue Reading
Opening on 9 July, National Gallery Singapore’s latest exhibition Wu Guanzhong: Travelling with the Master is set to instill aContinue Reading
ART SG, the new international art fair for Singapore and Southeast Asia, will launch its inaugural edition in Singapore onContinue Reading
Art as a concept has existed since time immemorial around the world, across various cultures and civilisations, even if leftContinue Reading