ART SG News & Events

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In Pictures: ART SG 2026

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.

ART SG INTERVIEWS

Reviving the Conversation: South Asian Contemporary Art at ART SG

This year’s edition of ART SG shines a spotlight on South Asian contemporary art with a new pavilion dedicated to the region. Curatorially advised by Srinivas Aditya Mopidevi, founder of Studio Public Memory, it features leading voices from the subcontinent and the broader South Asian diaspora. We speak with Mopidevi to learn more.

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ART SG Futures Prize Presented by UBS

The 2026 edition of ART SG will feature the launch of the ART SG FUTURES Prize, presented by UBS. Ten thousand US dollars will be awarded to the most outstanding emerging artist featured in the FUTURES sector.

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The SAM ART SG Fund Returns For A Second Year

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.

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Cultural Partners At ART SG 2026

ART SG is delighted to announce our Cultural Partners for the 2026 edition of the fair. Consisting of museums, institutions and companies, these organisations play a vital role in celebrating Southeast Asia’s vibrant contemporary art scene while providing dynamic international perspectives, from emerging to established talent.

ART SG City Guides

City Guides: The Art of Living Locally with John Clang

In our conversation, artist John Clang shares a heartfelt guide to what makes Singapore unique – from local theatre productions, beloved food spots, and everyday scenes that often go overlooked.

ART SG City Guides

City Guides: The Art of Living Locally with Ivan Brehm

We spoke with Ivan Brehm, chef and owner of the Michelin Guide restaurant Nouri and creative space Appetite, who offers an insightful take on Singapore – a city where creativity thrives in the unexpected.