City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s-1940s is a groundbreaking exhibition that examines the art history of Paris from Asian perspectives. The exhibition compares the experiences of Asian artists in Paris during a dynamic period of time, featuring works by artists such as Foujita Tsuguharu, Georgette Chen, Lê Phổ, Liu Kang, Pai Un-soung, Itakulla Kanae, Hamanaka Katsu, and more!

  • When: 2 Apr – 17 Aug 2025
  • Suitable For: All
  • Where: Level 3, Singtel Special Exhibition Galleries 1, 2 & 3, City Hall Wing

 Early Bird Promotion from 17 Feb to 16 Apr

For Singapore Citizen & Permanent Resident

  • Enjoy $10 Special Exhibition Passes with code NGSCOO10

 

For tourists and foreign residents

  • 30% off Special Exhibition Passes with code COO30SE 
  • 30% off All Access Passes with code COO30AA

There’s more to Paris than meets the eye.

In the 1920s-40s, Paris was a “city of others”—a meeting point for migrants and visitors from around the world.

Coming from places where modern art was already evolving on its own path, artists from Asia journeyed to Paris to further their art practice and careers. Paris was a site of creative exuberance, diversity and opportunity for artists, but could also one be of exploitation, racism and resistance.  

How then did Asian artists in Paris present themselves to the world?

Ways to experience this exhibition

Being an Other: Life Abroad as an Asian Creative

Being an Other promises an engaging and thought-provoking conversation that provides raw perspectives. Don’t miss this chance to see how art, identity, and the expatriate experience continue to shape creative journeys today. 

17 April | 5.30 - 7.50 pm
S$5 registration per person; complimentary for Gallery Insiders

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