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POCKET GUIDE 5 Understanding Art Conservation 11–19 Jan 2020 Tanjong Pagar Distripark YH Conservation opens up its studio for the public to discover what goes on behind the scenes in the conservation of artworks. Participants can also attend talks and workshops that shed light on the various processes applied for artworks across different mediums. 6 Jaafar Latiff: Beyond the Familiar 8–19 Jan 2020 Artspace@HeluTrans Curated by Syed Muhd Hafiz, this exhibition features the works of late Singaporean artist, Jaafar Latiff. Known for his experimentation with colours and batik, Latiff was best remembered for his abstract expressionist paintings. 7 AR.T Trail 11–19 Jan 2020 Raffles Place and Tanjong Pagar The MeshMinds Foundation collaborates with six artists to present an interactive augmented reality (AR) trail of their public art works. Powered by Facebook’s Spark AR platform, it will feature works by Chua Boon Kee, Han Sai Por, Kumari Nahappan, Grace Tan, Yeo Chee Kiong, and Robert Zhao. 8 Memories of Singapore Chinatown 11–19 Jan 2020 Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Produced by Filmat36, the documentary film features three second-generation oil paint- ers: Ang Ah Tee, Choo Keng Kwang, and Chua Mia Tee, and photographer Yip Cheong Fun, all of whom have vividly captured scenes of Chinatown from the 1960s to 1990s. 9 Chua Soo Bin: Truths and Legends 6 Dec 2019–28 Jun 2020 National Gallery Singapore This exhibition features over 90 photographs that focus on Chua Soo Bin’s portraiture practice, including his most famous body of work, Legends, which captures the lives and personalities of 14 Chinese ink masters. 10 Justice for All 13–30 Jan 2020 The Arts House, The Chamber Yinka Shonibare CBE, RA presents a new immersive, site-specific monumental installation that references the morphing heritage of The Chamber at The Arts House. Curated by Dr Zehra Jumabhoy and presented by Asian Art Institutum. 11 Melati Suryodarmo 24 Nov 2019–24 Jan 2020 STPI – Creative Workshop and Gallery Created during her residency at STPI, this solo exhibition by seminal Indonesian artist Melati Suryodarmo presents new explorations in print and paper that mark a bold leap from her distinctly performance- based oeuvre. 27 Art is Everywhere 11–19 Jan 2020 SAFRA Toa Payoh, SAFRA Punggol, Our Tampines Hub Through a series of deep- learning workshops and drop-in activities organised by Brave New Worlds, children are introduced to artists, artworks, and architectures from Singapore and Southeast Asia. 28 Of Gardens & Dreams – Public Art Showcase at Taman Jurong 11 Jan 2020 Taman Jurong CC Curated by Shophouse & Co., this trail features three newly commissioned artworks co-created by residents of Taman Jurong with artists Shu Yin Chan, Ernest Goh, and Haikel Yusuff. S.E.A. Focus 16–19 Jan 2020 Gillman Barracks Featuring 20 galleries across Southeast Asia and beyond, S.E.A. Focus is a platform to foster a deeper appreciation and increase demand for Southeast Asian modern and contemporary art. Through dynamic collaboration between international and Singaporean galleries, there will also be accompanying creative artist-led events and talks. 3 CBD Arts Trail 14, 16, 21, 23 Jan 2020 Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Organised by Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, CapitaLand, and Facebook Art Department, participants on the trail are given access to hidden artworks located in the CBD that are rarely accessible to the public. Highlights include works by Cultural Medallion recipient Goh Beng Kwan, artists Tan Zi Xi and Ng Yak Whee amongst others. Supported by Facebook Art Department. 4 DE:VOTED 13–19 Jan 2020 Artspace@HeluTrans Organised by INSTINC, DE:VOTED is an immersive mash-up of light, sound, performance, and technology. See works by Singaporean artists Urich Lau, Justin Lee, Yen Phang, Ezzam Rahman, Andy Yang, Yeoh Hwee Wee and Yeo Shih Yun, and Japanese artists Chihiro Kabata and Yuuri Kabata. 12 Living with Ink: The Collection of Dr Tan Tsze Chor 8 Nov 2019–22 Mar 2020 Asian Civilisations Museum From the collection of Singapore’s renowned art collector, Dr Tan Tsze Chor, this exhibition explores the appreciation of Chinese art by networks of overseas Chinese collectors and philanthropists, offering a glimpse into the Singapore art world in the 20th century. 13 2219: Futures Imagined 23 Nov 2019–5 Apr 2020 ArtScience Museum Featuring over two dozen artists, architects, filmmakers, writers, and theatre companies from Singapore and around the world, this immersive and experiential exhibition is a journey into imaginary future worlds. 14 Visual Arts at Esplanade 17 Jan–5 Apr 2020 Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay In four exhibitions around Esplanade, discover new works by The Migrant Ecologies Project (comprising Lucy Davis, Zai Tang, Kee Ya Ting and Zachary Chan), Chen Sai Hua Kuan, kllylmrck and Amanda Heng. 15 State of Motion 2020: Rushes of Time 10 Jan–2 Feb 2020 National Archives of Singapore and Central Warehouse, 20 Depot Lane Curated by Cheong Kah Kit, Selene Yap and Tan Guo-Liang, State of Motion 2020: Rushes of Time is a multi-disciplinary presentation by Asian Film Archive that revisits Singapore’s cinematic history. The works reflect on the relations between ideas of time, bodies of memory and the moving image through commissioned artworks and site-specific performances. 1 Art After Dark 17 Jan 2020 Gillman Barracks Art After Dark is the flagship night-time open house event by Gillman Barracks that is a heady combination of stimulating visual art and electrifying live music. With new exhibitions and programmes, the entire precinct will open its doors from 7pm till late in Singapore’s very own visual arts cluster. 2 The Posthuman City. Climates. Habitats. Environments. 23 Nov 2019– 8 Mar 2020 NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore Curated by Ute Meta Bauer and Laura Miotto, the exhibition examines the urban fabric as a habitat for a diversity of species. It addresses questions of sustainability, quality and quantity of air, water, and food, nature as a form of culture, and implementation of indigenous knowledge. 24 The Open Workshop 3–18 Jan 2020 Supernormal Referencing the traditions of process art, the exhibition showcases diverse practices including digital and video art and hybrid practices that combine digital and traditional media. Featuring works by Cao Zhiyi, Bani Haykal, Joo Choon Lin, Teow Yue Han, and Denise Yap. 25 ARTWALK Little India 2020 10–18 Jan 2020 Jalan Besar & Little India LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Tourism Board present a multi-disciplinary public art project set in the cultural precinct of Little India. Through newly commissioned and existing street art works, visitors are invited to reconcile past and present memories of the precinct. 26 TWENTY TWENTY 10 Jan–Jun 2020 2 Cavan Road 16 IMPART Collectors’ Show 2020: Material Agendas 10–19 Jan 2020 School of the Arts Gallery Art Outreach Singapore Limited presents art from the private collections of prominent Singaporean and international collectors. A collectors’ panel and educational tours are held to accompany the exhibition. 17 Art Week at Bras Basah Complex: Joint Exhibition by Ten Galleries 11 Jan–11 Feb 2020 Bras Basah Complex Organised by galleries located in Bras Basah Complex, this annual joint exhibition features artists who brought the Nanyang spirit into their artistic development, bridging the gap between traditional Chinese and Western influences. 18 Pneuma: Of Spirituality in Contemporary Age 11 Jan–6 Feb 2020 Stamford Arts Centre Six artists provide multi-faceted views of their individual metaphysical perspectives qua spiritual journeys; their efforts to build a perennial ground as a basis for understanding differences and nuances. Artists include Ila, Nhawfal Juma’at, Huijun Lu, Noor Iskandar, Fajrina Razak, and Dzaki Safaruan. 19 Dancing Alone (Don’t Leave Me) 8 Jan–9 Feb 2020 Objectifs – Centre for Photography and Film Navigating around the representational tropes of women, Singaporean artist Susie Wong presents an immersive video installation through the notions of desire, the gaze, cultural hierarchies, gendered difference, and otherness. 20 Atypical Singapore 17–19 Jan 2020 National Design Centre Atypical Singapore is an art and AR technology showcase presented internationally by Singapore Tourism Board. Curated by Khairuddin Hori, this homecoming exhibition features seven artists: Speak Cryptic, Gerald Leow, Muhammad Izdi, anGie seah, Eugene Soh, Amanda Tan, and Daniel Yu. 21 Stealing Public Space 11 Jan–23 Feb 2020 The Substation Curated by Iola Lenzi, Stealing Public Space explores the connection between innovating art languages, the city, and its public and symbolic spaces. Featuring a selection of Southeast Asian artists, including Sutee Kunavichayanont, Dinh Q. Le, Lee Wen, Restu Ratnaningtyas, Jakkai Siributr, Vertical Submarine, and Vu Dan Tan. 22 GAP: A Distinct to Reality 15 Nov 2019–22 Jan 2020 DECK Curated by Ark Fongsmut, this group exhibition on Thai contemporary photography features works of photographers Nat Bowornphatnon, Piyatat Hemmatat, Miti Ruangkritya, and Surat Setsaeng. 23 Aliwal Urban Art Festival 2020 18 Jan 2020 Aliwal Arts Centre Subculture takes centre stage once again with a radical showcase of visual art, alternative music, dance performances, and skateboarding. Singapore Art Week returns for its 8th edition to showcase the best of visual arts in Singapore! With over 100 events ranging from exhibitions, public art trails, film screenings, performances, talks, and discussions, take time to visit the many museums, galleries, independent art spaces and cultural precincts dotted around our city. Bring along this pocket guide when you journey through #sgartweek as #ArtTakesOver. For full event listings, please refer to artweek.sg Singapore Biennale 2019: Every Step in the Right Direction 22 Nov 2019–22 Mar 2020 Various locations The sixth edition of Singapore Biennale returns with over 70 artists and art collectives from around the world and a strong focus on Southeast Asia. Explore the wonders of contemporary art through specially designed Biennale walking trails and watch Youths Take Over Singapore Biennale during Singapore Art Week. Students will be empowered to organise events and programmes to engage other young audiences. Watch the next generation make their artistic mark and hear what these fresh young voices have to say. A JOINT INITIATIVE BY SUPPORTED BY OFFICIAL ARTS MEDIA HELD IN GILLMAN BARRACKS Light to Night Festival 2020: Invisible Cities 10–19 Jan 2020 National Gallery Singapore, Asian Civilisations Museum, The Arts House, Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall, and Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay Inspired by the theme Invisible Cities, the Festival returns with a full line-up of programmes that span from day to night, including outdoor programming on Friday and Saturday evenings. Through creative intervention into the precinct’s built and natural environs, the Festival explores invisible geographies of the Civic District, and how perceptions of place are shaped by personal memory, desire, loss, and cultural forces. @sgartweek #sgartweek #ArtTakesOver CIVIC DISTRICT & MARINA BAY TANJONG PAGAR WATERLOO, BRAS BASAH & BUGIS WATERLOO, BRAS BASAH & BUGIS NEIGHBOURHOODS All information is correct at time of print. For more information on venue address, please scan the QR code. JALAN BESAR & LITTLE INDIA TANJONG PAGAR Opening in conjunction with Singapore Art Week, the Former Ship Repairs Workshop and Warehouse will transform into a pop- up art destination. For six months, art audiences in Singapore can expect to see a bold, new art space take shape in this heritage industrial factory space. 11–19 JAN 2020 artweek.sg 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 12 14 15 19 18 17 21 16 20 24 27 25 28 26 22 23

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Page 1: POCKET GUIDE - Singapore Art Week 2020 Pocket...collaboration between international and Singaporean galleries, there will also be accompanying creative artist-led events and talks

POCKET GUIDE

5 Understanding Art Conservation11–19 Jan 2020Tanjong Pagar DistriparkYH Conservation opens up its studio for the public to discover what goes on behind the scenes in the conservation of artworks. Participants can also attend talks and workshops that shed light on the various processes applied for artworks across different mediums.

6 �Jaafar�Latiff: Beyond the Familiar8–19 Jan 2020Artspace@HeluTransCurated by Syed Muhd Hafiz, this exhibition features the works of late Singaporean artist, Jaafar Latiff. Known for his experimentation with colours and batik, Latiff was best remembered for his abstract expressionist paintings.

7 AR.T Trail11–19 Jan 2020Raffles�Place�and Tanjong PagarThe MeshMinds Foundation collaborates with six artists to present an interactive augmented reality (AR) trail of their public art works. Powered by Facebook’s Spark AR platform, it will feature works by Chua Boon Kee, Han Sai Por, Kumari Nahappan, Grace Tan, Yeo Chee Kiong, and Robert Zhao.

8 Memories of Singapore Chinatown11–19 Jan 2020Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre Produced by Filmat36, the documentary film features three second-generation oil paint-ers: Ang Ah Tee, Choo Keng Kwang, and Chua Mia Tee, and photographer Yip Cheong Fun, all of whom have vividly captured scenes of Chinatown from the 1960s to 1990s.

9 ��Chua�Soo�Bin: Truths and Legends6 Dec 2019–28 Jun 2020National Gallery SingaporeThis exhibition features over 90 photographs that focus on Chua Soo Bin’s portraiture practice, including his most famous body of work, Legends, which captures the lives and personalities of 14 Chinese ink masters.

10 Justice for All13–30 Jan 2020The Arts House, The ChamberYinka Shonibare CBE, RA presents a new immersive, site-specific monumental installation that references the morphing heritage of The Chamber at The Arts House. Curated by Dr Zehra Jumabhoy and presented by Asian Art Institutum.

11 Melati Suryodarmo24 Nov 2019–24 Jan 2020STPI – Creative Workshop and GalleryCreated during her residency at STPI, this solo exhibition by seminal Indonesian artist Melati Suryodarmo presents new explorations in print and paper that mark a bold leap from her distinctly performance-based oeuvre.

27 Art is Everywhere11–19 Jan 2020SAFRA Toa Payoh, SAFRA Punggol, Our Tampines HubThrough a series of deep-learning workshops and drop-in activities organised by Brave New Worlds, children are introduced to artists, artworks, and architectures from Singapore and Southeast Asia.

28 Of Gardens & Dreams – Public Art Showcase at Taman Jurong11 Jan 2020Taman Jurong CCCurated by Shophouse & Co., this trail features three newly commissioned artworks co-created by residents of Taman Jurong with artists Shu Yin Chan, Ernest Goh, and Haikel Yusuff.

S.E.A. Focus16–19 Jan 2020Gillman BarracksFeaturing 20 galleries across Southeast Asia and beyond, S.E.A. Focus is a platform to foster a deeper appreciation and increase demand for Southeast Asian modern and contemporary art. Through dynamic collaboration between international and Singaporean galleries, there will also be accompanying creative artist-led events and talks.

3 CBD Arts Trail14, 16, 21, 23 Jan 2020Singapore Chinese Cultural CentreOrganised by Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre, CapitaLand, and Facebook Art Department, participants on the trail are given access to hidden artworks located in the CBD that are rarely accessible to the public. Highlights include works by Cultural Medallion recipient Goh Beng Kwan, artists Tan Zi Xi and Ng Yak Whee amongst others. Supported by Facebook Art Department.

4 DE:VOTED13–19 Jan 2020Artspace@HeluTransOrganised by INSTINC, DE:VOTED is an immersive mash-up of light, sound, performance, and technology. See works by Singaporean artists Urich Lau, Justin Lee, Yen Phang, Ezzam Rahman, Andy Yang, Yeoh Hwee Wee and Yeo Shih Yun, and Japanese artists Chihiro Kabata and Yuuri Kabata.

12 �Living�with�Ink: The Collection of Dr Tan Tsze Chor8 Nov 2019–22 Mar 2020Asian Civilisations MuseumFrom the collection of Singapore’s renowned art collector, Dr Tan Tsze Chor, this exhibition explores the appreciation of Chinese art by networks of overseas Chinese collectors and philanthropists, offering a glimpse into the Singapore art world in the 20th century.

13 �2219:�Futures�Imagined23 Nov 2019–5 Apr 2020ArtScience MuseumFeaturing over two dozen artists, architects, filmmakers, writers, and theatre companies from Singapore and around the world, this immersive and experiential exhibition is a journey into imaginary future worlds.

14 �Visual�Arts�at�Esplanade17 Jan–5 Apr 2020Esplanade – Theatres on the BayIn four exhibitions around Esplanade, discover new works by The Migrant Ecologies Project (comprising Lucy Davis, Zai Tang, Kee Ya Ting and Zachary Chan), Chen Sai Hua Kuan, kllylmrck and Amanda Heng.

15 �State�of�Motion�2020:�Rushes of Time10 Jan–2 Feb 2020National Archives of Singapore and Central Warehouse, 20 Depot LaneCurated by Cheong Kah Kit, Selene Yap and Tan Guo-Liang, State of Motion 2020: Rushes of Time is a multi-disciplinary presentation by Asian Film Archive that revisits Singapore’s cinematic history. The works reflect on the relations between ideas of time, bodies of memory and the moving image through commissioned artworks and site-specific performances.

1 Art After Dark17 Jan 2020Gillman BarracksArt After Dark is the flagship night-time open house event by Gillman Barracks that is a heady combination of stimulating visual art and electrifying live music. With new exhibitions and programmes, the entire precinct will open its doors from 7pm till late in Singapore’s very own visual arts cluster.

2 The Posthuman City. Climates. Habitats. Environments.23 Nov 2019– 8 Mar 2020NTU Centre for Contemporary Art SingaporeCurated by Ute Meta Bauer and Laura Miotto, the exhibition examines the urban fabric as a habitat for a diversity of species. It addresses questions of sustainability, quality and quantity of air, water, and food, nature as a form of culture, and implementation of indigenous knowledge.

24 The Open Workshop3–18 Jan 2020SupernormalReferencing the traditions of process art, the exhibition showcases diverse practices including digital and video art and hybrid practices that combine digital and traditional media. Featuring works by Cao Zhiyi, Bani Haykal, Joo Choon Lin, Teow Yue Han, and Denise Yap.

25 ARTWALK Little India 202 010–18 Jan 2020Jalan Besar & Little IndiaLASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Tourism Board present a multi-disciplinary public art project set in the cultural precinct of Little India. Through newly commissioned and existing street art works, visitors are invited to reconcile past and present memories of the precinct.

26 TWENTY TWENTY10 Jan–Jun 20202 Cavan Road

16 IMPART Collectors’ Show�2020: Material Agendas10–19 Jan 2020School of the Arts GalleryArt Outreach Singapore Limited presents art from the private collections of prominent Singaporean and international collectors. A collectors’ panel and educational tours are held to accompany the exhibition.

17 Art Week at Bras Basah�Complex: Joint Exhibition by Ten Galleries11 Jan–11 Feb 2020Bras Basah ComplexOrganised by galleries located in Bras Basah Complex, this annual joint exhibition features artists who brought the Nanyang spirit into their artistic development, bridging the gap between traditional Chinese and Western influences.

18 �Pneuma: Of Spirituality in Contemporary Age11 Jan–6 Feb 2020Stamford Arts CentreSix artists provide multi-faceted views of their individual metaphysical perspectives qua spiritual journeys; their efforts to build a perennial ground as a basis for understanding differences and nuances. Artists include Ila, Nhawfal Juma’at, Huijun Lu, Noor Iskandar, Fajrina Razak, and Dzaki Safaruan.

19 Dancing Alone (Don’t Leave Me)8 Jan–9 Feb 2020Objectifs – Centre for Photography and FilmNavigating around the representational tropes of women, Singaporean artist Susie Wong presents an immersive video installation through the notions of desire, the gaze, cultural hierarchies, gendered difference, and otherness.

20 Atypical Singapore 17–19 Jan 2020National Design CentreAtypical Singapore is an art and AR technology showcase presented internationally by Singapore Tourism Board. Curated by Khairuddin Hori, this homecoming exhibition features seven artists: Speak Cryptic, Gerald Leow, Muhammad Izdi, anGie seah, Eugene Soh, Amanda Tan, and Daniel Yu.

21 Stealing Public Space11 Jan–23 Feb 2020The SubstationCurated by Iola Lenzi, Stealing Public Space explores the connection between innovating art languages, the city, and its public and symbolic spaces. Featuring a selection of Southeast Asian artists, including Sutee Kunavichayanont, Dinh Q. Le, Lee Wen, Restu Ratnaningtyas, Jakkai Siributr, Vertical Submarine, and Vu Dan Tan.

22 �GAP:�A�Distinct to Rea lity15 Nov 2019–22 Jan 2020DECKCurated by Ark Fongsmut, this group exhibition on Thai contemporary photography features works of photographers Nat Bowornphatnon, Piyatat Hemmatat, Miti Ruangkritya, and Surat Setsaeng.

23 Aliwal Urban Art Festival 202018 Jan 2020Aliwal Arts CentreSubculture takes centre stage once again with a radical showcase of visual art, alternative music, dance performances, and skateboarding.

Singapore Art Week returns for its 8th edition to showcase the best of visual arts in Singapore!

With over 100 events ranging from exhibitions, public art trails, film screenings, performances, talks, and discussions, take time to visit the many museums, galleries, independent art spaces and cultural precincts dotted around our city. Bring along this pocket guide when you journey through #sgartweek as #ArtTakesOver.

For full event listings, please refer to artweek.sg

Singapore�Biennale�2019: Every Step in the Right Direction22 Nov 2019–22 Mar 2020Various�locationsThe sixth edition of Singapore Biennale returns with over 70 artists and art collectives from around the world and a strong focus on Southeast Asia. Explore the wonders of contemporary art through specially designed Biennale walking trails and watch Youths Take Over Singapore Biennale during Singapore Art Week. Students will be empowered to organise events and programmes to engage other young audiences. Watch the next generation make their artistic mark and hear what these fresh young voices have to say.

A JOINT INITIATIVE BY

SUPPORTED BY

OFFICIALARTS MEDIA HELD IN

GILLMAN BARRACKS

Light�to�Night�Festival�2020:�Invisible Cities10–19 Jan 2020National Gallery Singapore, Asian Civilisations Museum, The Arts House, Victoria�Theatre�&�Victoria�Concert�Hall,�and Esplanade – Theatres on the BayInspired by the theme Invisible Cities, the Festival returns with a full line-up of programmes that span from day to night, including outdoor programming on Friday and Saturday evenings. Through creative intervention into the precinct’s built and natural environs, the Festival explores invisible geographies of the Civic District, and how perceptions of place are shaped by personal memory, desire, loss, and cultural forces.

@sgartweek#sgartweek#ArtTakesOver

CIVIC�DISTRICT�&�MARINA�BAYTANJONG PAGAR

WATERLOO, BRAS BASAH & BUGIS

WATERLOO, BRAS BASAH & BUGIS NEIGHBOURHOODS

All information is correct at time of print. For more information on venue address, please scan the QR code.

JALAN BESAR & LITTLE INDIA

TANJONG PAGAR

Opening in conjunction with Singapore Art Week, the Former Ship Repairs Workshop and Warehouse will transform into a pop-up art destination. For six months, art audiences in Singapore can expect to see a bold, new art space take shape in this heritage industrial factory space.

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Page 2: POCKET GUIDE - Singapore Art Week 2020 Pocket...collaboration between international and Singaporean galleries, there will also be accompanying creative artist-led events and talks

1 FOST GalleryJoy of a preverbal dispenser11 Jan–23 Feb 20201 Lock Road, #01–02 Gillman Barracks Singapore 108932fostgallery.com

2 Sullivan+StrumpfKirsten Coelho’s Solo Exhibition17 Jan–16 Feb 20205 Lock Road, #01–06 Gilman Barracks Singapore 108933sullivanstrumpf.com

3 Sundaram TagoreCollisions:�Information, Harmony and Conflict22 Nov 2019– 1 Feb 20205 Lock Road, #01–05 Gilman Barracks Singapore 108933sundaramtagore.com

4 Chan + Hori ContemporarySolo Exhibition by Ruben Pang (Pre–Heaven)16 Jan–16 Feb 20206 Lock Road, #02–09 Gillman Barracks Singapore 108934chanhori.com

5 Mucciaccia GalleryDAVID�LACHAPELLE26 Sep 2019–2 Feb 20206 Lock Road, #02–10 Gillman Barracks Singapore 108934mucciaccia.com

6 Ota Fine ArtsStraits15 Jan–29 Feb 20207 Lock Road, #02–13 Gillman Barracks Singapore 108935otafinearts.com

7 ShanghART SingaporeThe Lines We Draw15 Jan–15 Apr 20209 Lock Road, #02–22 Gillman Barracks Singapore 108937shanghartsingapore.com

8 Yavuz GallerySolo Exhibition by Filipino Artist Ronson Culibrina15 Jan–13 Feb 20209 Lock Road, #02–23 Gillman Barracks Singapore 108937yavuzgallery.com

9 Mizuma GalleryBALI NOW10 Jan–16 Feb 202022 Lock Road, #01–34 Gillman Barracks Singapore 108939mizuma.sg

10 The Columns GalleryLee Sea Hyun Solo Exhibition14 Jan–14 Feb 202022 Lock Road, #01–35 Gillman Barracks Singapore 108939 *Opening soon!columns.co.kr

11 Yeo WorkshopOde to the Sun10 Jan–29 Feb 202047 Malan Road, #01–25 Gillman Barracks Singapore 109444yeoworkshop.com

12 Richard Koh Fine ArtRKFA SG 10 Year Anniversary Special Presentation10–24 Jan 202047 Malan Road, #01–26 Gillman Barracks Singapore 109444rkfineart.com

13 Gajah GalleryGENSET17 Jan–9 Feb 202039 Keppel Road, #03–04 Tanjong Pagar Distripark Singapore 089065gajahgallery.com

14 Art Porters GallerySharing the Moon by Wu Kuan–Te10 Jan–1 Mar 202064 Spottiswoode Park Road Singapore 088652artporters.com

15 Utterly ArtGarden Above9–23 Jan 202020B Mosque Street Singapore 059500

16 ArtBlue Studio23 Yong Siak Street Singapore 168652artbluestudio.com

17 Art Line Fine Art Gallery6A Shenton Way #03–09 Downtown Gallery Singapore 068815artline.com.sg

18 Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery15 Stamford Road #01–60, Capitol Piazza Singapore 178906eagles–eye.com.sg

19 Ode to ArtI Love to See You Smile, exhibition by Eva Armisen9–23 Jan 2020252 North Bridge Road #01–36E/F Raffles City Shopping Centre Singapore 179103odetoart.com

20 Artesan Gallery + StudioJ. or A Remembrance of Things to Come15 Jan–5 Feb 20208 Raffles Avenue The Esplanade Mall #02–05/07 Singapore 039802theartesan.com

21 iPRECIATIONTopography of Hybrid Imagery10 Jan–1 Feb 202050 Cuscaden Road #01–01, HPL House Singapore 249724ipreciation.com

22 Gnani Arts19 Tanglin Road, #02–41 Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 247909gnaniarts.com/new

23 Bruno Gallery91 Tanglin Road #01–03, Tanglin Place Singapore 247918brunoartgroup.com

24 Kwan Hua Art Gallery19 Tanglin Road, #02–28 Tanglin Shopping Centre Singapore 247909kwanhua–artgallery.com

25 White Space Art AsiaContemporary Old1 Jan–29 Feb 2020290 Orchard Road, #04–08 The Paragon Singapore 238859wsartasia.com

26 Opera GalleryCutting Edge II – Art of Tomorrow11–19 Jan 20202 Orchard Turn #02–16, ION Orchard Singapore 238801operagallery.com

27 Yang Gallery“I Was Here” Shen Jingdong Solo Exhibition20 Dec 2019–20 Jan 2020581 Orchard Road, #01–11 The Shopping Gallery Hilton Singapore 238883yanggallery.com.sg

28 Dr Chen Wen Hsi Art MuseumAppreciating the Art of Dr Chen Wen Hsi14 Dec 2019–19 Jan 2020261 Waterloo Street #01–10/1, Waterloo Centre Singapore 180261chenwenhsi.com.sg

29 artcommune galleryFan�Chang�Tien:�The�Timeless Ink Heritage3–19 Jan 202076 Bras Basah Road Carlton Hotel Singapore #01–01, Singapore 189558artcommune.com.sg

30 Cape of Good Hope Art GalleryBras Basah Complex 231 Bain Street, #03–17 Singapore 180231capeofgoodhope.com.sg

31 Fine Arts Global DevelopmentBras Basah Complex 231 Bain Street, #03–41/41A Singapore 180231

32 G Art GalleryBras Basah Complex 231 Bain Street, #03–03 Singapore 180231gart.com.sg

33 Nanyang GalleryBras Basah Complex 231 Bain Street, #02–73 Singapore 180231

34 Pin Xuan Ge (品宣阁)Bras Basah Complex 231 Bain Street, #04–11 Singapore 180231

35 Si Bao Zhai Arts GalleryBras Basah Complex 231 Bain Street, #02–41 Singapore 180231

36 Tide GalleryBras Basah Complex 231 Bain Street, #03–15 Singapore 180231tidegallery.com

37 Tieling ArtBras Basah Complex 231 Bain Street, #01–59A Singapore 180231

38 Mulan Gallery36 Armenian Street, #01–07 Singapore 179934mulangallery.com.sg

39 The Private Museum51 Waterloo Street, #02–06 Singapore 187969theprivatemuseum.org

40 DECK120A Prinsep Street Singapore 187937deck.sg

41 Di Legno GalleryRabbit Hole16 Jan–22 Feb 202021A Arab Street Singapore 199844diglegnogallery.com

42 Goshen Art Gallery7 Fraser Street, #01–04 DUO Galleria Singapore 189356goshenartgallery.com

43 Galerie Belvedere120 Lower Delta Road #12–10, Cendex Centre Singapore 169208 *By appointment onlygalerie–belvedere.com

44 Y2 Arts:)4–24 Jan 2020211 Henderson Road #01–01A Singapore 159552y2arts.com

45 TAKSUTAKSU 30th Anniversary16 Jan–8 Mar 202043 Jalan Merah Saga #01–72 Singapore 278115taksu.com

46 Ikkan Art Gallery9 Muthuraman Chetty Road APS Building Level 2 Singapore 238931ikkan-art.com

47 STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery41 Robertson Quay Singapore 238236

48 REDSEA Gallery9 Dempsey Road #01–10, Dempsey Hill Tanglin Village Singapore 247697redseagallery.com

49 Tembusu Art Gallery20A Jalan Pari Burong Singapore 448687 *By appointment onlytembusu–art.com.sg

50 Black Earth Art Museum水墨交游11–19 Jan 2020352B Joo Chiat Road Singapore 427599

51 Sky One Art GalleryThe Collection of Din Tai Fung10 Jan–1 Mar 202030 Tai Seng Street #09–02, Breadtalk IHQ Singapore 534013skyoneart.com

52 1961 ProjectsAUGUST and Jemima Stehli, new works17 Jan–13 Mar 202062 Ubi Road 1, #06–17 Oxley Bizhub 2 Singapore 408734

53 Art SeasonsThey Used to Be My Playground – The Now Happiness Series. A Solo Exhibition by Justin Lee14 Jan–21 Feb 202050 Genting Lane, #03–02 Cideco Industrial Complex Singapore 349558artseasonsgallery.com

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