Singapore Art Museum (SAM) presents Talking Objects, its latest exhibition at the dedicated collection gallery. Drawn from the museum’s collection, the exhibition explores how everyday objects – commonplace items, familiar scenes and everyday representations — become vessels of memory, meaning, and emotion when seen through the lens of artists and their practices. Beyond materiality, Talking […]
Singapore Art Museum (SAM) presents its latest exhibition The Living Room, as part of the final chapter of Collection Project: Communicating, Convening, Commoning—a long-term collaboration between SAM, Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA), and Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art (QAGOMA). Housed at SAM’s refreshed collection gallery, the exhibition brings together performance-based works from […]
Opening Reception : 13 December 2025, 4pm Exhibition Period : 13 December 2025 – 15 February 2026 Singapore, November 2025 — ShanghART Gallery is pleased to present Steel Garden, a solo exhibition by Paris-based artist Yao Qingmei, marking her first major presentation with the gallery. Known for an interdisciplinary practice that bridges performance, video, photography, […]
Now in its third year at Singapore Art Week, Turning Points III brings together five artists with disabilities whose works capture pivotal moments of artistic transformation. Each piece reflects a turning point where adversity sparks reinvention and exploration leads to new creative horizons. In this exhibition, Aaron Yap will show clay animal figurines, Chong Yap […]
In conjunction with Singapore Art Week 2026, artcommune and Liang Gallery are delighted to present ‘Mirror Straits’, a joint Taiwan-Singapore joint show featuring the works of 8 major Taiwanese and Singapore artists: Cheong Soo Pieng, Chen Wen Hsi, Lim Tze Peng, Wong Keen, Chen Cheng-Po, Yang San-Lang, Liao Shiou-Ping, and Lee Chung-Chung. 'Mirror Straits' is […]
Dialogue of Differences brings together artists whose practices confront the frictions shaping today’s geopolitical, cultural, and social landscapes. At a time when rising nationalist sentiment and renewed “war economies”— both literal and ideological, seek to reinforce old hierarchies, the exhibition offers a counterpoint through artistic dissent, complexity, and exchange. Rather than collapsing perspectives into simple […]