Visual Art: Sullivan + Strumpf presents Dawn Ng’s ‘The Earth Laughs in Flowers’

In a quiet room where time seems to slow, colour begins to melt. This January, Singapore-based artist Dawn Ng unveils The Earth Laughs in Flowers, a new exhibition that transforms ice, pigment, and patience into a deeply personal meditation on time. Showing from 21 January to 1 February 2026, the exhibition invites viewers into Ng’s meticulous, almost ritualistic process, treating each artwork as the residue … Continue reading Visual Art: Sullivan + Strumpf presents Dawn Ng’s ‘The Earth Laughs in Flowers’

Visual Art: Art Again Presents Motif by Keiko Moriuchi, The Final Gutai Member

This January, as Singapore Art Week unfolds across the city, a quieter yet deeply resonant moment will take place in Tai Seng. Motif, the first Singapore exhibition by Japanese artist Keiko Moriuchi, opens on 17 January at TOKONOMA—offering an intimate encounter with one of the last living members of the legendary Gutai Art Association. At 83, Moriuchi remains a radical. She was the final artist … Continue reading Visual Art: Art Again Presents Motif by Keiko Moriuchi, The Final Gutai Member

Visual Art: Cry Now at Prestige Gallery Singapore

In a city that prides itself on speed, efficiency, and forward momentum, slowing down to feel can be a radical act. This January, Prestige Gallery Singapore invites audiences to do exactly that with Cry Now, a group exhibition running from 10 January to 22 February 2026 at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. Opening during Singapore Art Week, Cry Now is a showcase of sensitivity and exploration of … Continue reading Visual Art: Cry Now at Prestige Gallery Singapore

Visual Art: DECK offers a citywide celebration of visual storytelling at Singapore Art Week 2026

This January, photography steps out of the gallery and into the rhythm of the city as DECK expands its presence across shophouses, public underpasses and open grounds for Singapore Art Week 2026. Known for championing visual storytelling with a strong sense of community, DECK’s latest season invites audiences to slow down, look closely, and reconnect—with images, with place, and with one another. From heritage shophouses … Continue reading Visual Art: DECK offers a citywide celebration of visual storytelling at Singapore Art Week 2026

Visual Art: Project Art Hunter newly opens at Tanjong Pagar Distripark

On the fourth floor of Tanjong Pagar Distripark, amid concrete corridors, river-facing windows, and Singapore’s steadily growing arts enclave, a new independent art space has quietly opened its doors. Project Art Hunter is not a gallery in the conventional sense. There are no sales pitches, no white-cube theatrics. Instead, it offers something slower, more personal: an invitation to live with art, even if only for … Continue reading Visual Art: Project Art Hunter newly opens at Tanjong Pagar Distripark

Visual Art: Tanoto Art Foundation presents ‘Rituals of Perception’ during Singapore Art Week 2026

In a city defined by speed and constant motion, Tanoto Art Foundation (TAF) is inviting audiences to pause, breathe, and reconnect with their bodies, their senses, and the act of looking itself. This January, the foundation unveils its first major exhibition, Rituals of Perception, opening on 21 January 2026 at New Bahru’s School Hall, in conjunction with Singapore Art Week. Running till 1 March 2026, … Continue reading Visual Art: Tanoto Art Foundation presents ‘Rituals of Perception’ during Singapore Art Week 2026

Visual Art: Digital Art Week Asia’s New Media art exhibition ’99 Years’ comes to Tiong Bahru Air Raid Shelter

This January, one of Singapore’s most intriguing art experiences isn’t happening in a white cube gallery or a glossy museum hall. Instead, it unfolds underground, inside a rarely opened air raid shelter in Tiong Bahru. From 19 to 26 January 2026, Digital Art Week Asia (DAWA) presents 99 Years, a new media art exhibition set within Singapore’s only surviving pre-war civilian air raid shelter, built … Continue reading Visual Art: Digital Art Week Asia’s New Media art exhibition ’99 Years’ comes to Tiong Bahru Air Raid Shelter

Visual Art: National Gallery Singapore unveils blockbuster 2026 lineup of exhibitions

As Singapore Art Week approaches once again, the 2026 art season is already shaping up to be a major one, with anticipation and curiosity as to what lies ahead in the coming months. And across the calendar, National Gallery Singapore’s season is already shaping up to be one of its most ambitious years yet. This year, the Gallery brings together landmark international collaborations, reappraisals of … Continue reading Visual Art: National Gallery Singapore unveils blockbuster 2026 lineup of exhibitions

Visual Art: Light to Night Singapore 2026 reveals ‘The Powers in Us’ for landmark 10th edition

The year begins under a different kind of glow. Arriving a full additional weekend ahead of their usual schedule, Light to Night Singapore 2026 opens the arts calendar with a sense of ceremony, casting the Civic District into a luminous state of gathering. For four weekends, the city feels momentarily enchanted, where familiar spaces made strange, histories resurfacing, and art operating as a quiet magic … Continue reading Visual Art: Light to Night Singapore 2026 reveals ‘The Powers in Us’ for landmark 10th edition

Visual Art: National Gallery Singapore’s ‘Fear No Power – Women Imagining Otherwise’

There is an intriguing double meaning embedded in the title of National Gallery Singapore’s latest exhibition. Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise is not only an act of defiance against entrenched systems of authority; it is also a quiet injunction directed inward. To fear no power is to recognise one’s own capacity to act, imagine, and effect change. Across five artistic practices, the exhibition foregrounds … Continue reading Visual Art: National Gallery Singapore’s ‘Fear No Power – Women Imagining Otherwise’