
ART SG will organise S.E.A. Focus From 2026
ART SG will organise S.E.A. Focus beginning with the next edition in January 2026. S.E.A. Focus will be located within ART SG at Marina Bay Sands.
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ART SG will organise S.E.A. Focus beginning with the next edition in January 2026. S.E.A. Focus will be located within ART SG at Marina Bay Sands.
Singapore Gallery Month, presented by Art Galleries Association Singapore (AGAS), returns from 15 August to 14 September 2025.
As we move towards the fourth edition of ART SG (23 – 25 January 2026, VIP Preview 22 January), it gives us great pleasure to share a preview of what to expect at next year’s fair.
The following works have been acquired for the permanent collection of Singapore Art Museum through the SAM ART SG Fund 2025.
ART SG is now open at Marina Bay Sands from 17 to 19 January 2025, bringing together 105 exceptional galleries from 30 countries and territories. View highlights of the opening day of the fair.
From 17 to 26 January 2025, Singapore Art Week will celebrate the visual arts with a citywide program of events and activations presented by Singaporean museums and galleries.
ART SG announces the SAM ART SG Fund: a new benefactor-led fund supporting annual acquisitions for Singapore Art Museum’s permanent collection of international and Southeast Asian contemporary art.
Few institutions have had as profound an impact on artists, curators and collectors worldwide as the Delfina Foundation. The London-based nonprofit was founded in 2007 by the charismatic Spanish-born philanthropist Delfina Entrecanales.
No sad paninis here. In Singapore, where eating is a national pastime, we never waste a meal. Read on to discover the plethora of food and drink options to indulge in during your visit to ART SG this January.
Within less than a year, Bangkok Kunsthalle has cemented itself as one of Thailand’s leading art institutions. Bangkok-based art patron Marisa Chearavanont opened the multidisciplinary space in January, taking over an abandoned printing house in Chinatown.
Amidst the fast-paced evolving world of technology, there are increasingly new ways for artists to express themselves through digital tools, including artificial intelligence (AI), virtual reality (VR) and creative coding. New ways for collection and ownership of art have also emerged, with virtual galleries and NFTs making their way into mainstream discussion. At ART SG, the Digital Spotlight label highlights galleries whose programs have an emphasis on art and technology.
The island-state of Singapore is renowned as a vibrant gastronomic hub and shopping paradise, with awe-inspiring architecture and a striking skyline. It is also brimming with surprises and cultural gems – read on to discover our guide to Singapore and make the most of your visit to ART SG 2025!