Adopt an Artwork

Adopt historically and artistically significant artworks through our Art Adoption & Acquisition Programme. Your support helps us to showcase our rich art heritage to the world.

View our art adoption tiers and benefits

About the Art Adoption & Acquisition Programme

The Art Adoption and Acquisition (AAA) Programme offers a rare opportunity for art supporters to help present our rich art heritage to the world. You can contribute to the programme by “adopting” key artworks of historical and artistic significance from the Gallery’s Singapore and Southeast Asia collection, or by making a donation to help us acquire artworks.

These acquisitions, made possible through gifts or cash donations with the generous support of our donors, helps the Gallery enhance our collection.

If you are interested to adopt an artwork or make a donation to the programme, please email us.

 

Our supporters

Your donation will allow us to acquire artworks that define the Gallery and strengthen our foundation for presenting and examining Singapore and Southeast Asian art history.

 

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Adopt an artwork on my own

All art adopters will be acknowledged alongside their adopted work in perpetuity. If you are interested to adopt an artwork or donate to the Art Adoption & Acquisition Programme, please contact us.
Defend Thy Honor

Defend Thy Honor

Fernando Cueto Amorsolo
1945
Oil on canvas, 91.44 x 153.7 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore. © Fernando C. Amorsolo Art Foundation Philippines

Fishpond in Malabon

Fishpond in Malabon

Fernando Cueto Amorsolo
1942
Oil on canvas, 51 x 65.5 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

The Ferry

The Ferry

Chen Wen Hsi
c. 1952
Oil on canvas, 112.6 x 85.2 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

Epic Poem of Malaya

Epic Poem of Malaya

Chua Mia Tee
1955
Oil on canvas, 105.5 x 125 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore. This work has been collectively adopted by [Adopt Now] supporters. © Chua Mia Tee and family

Hanuman

Hanuman

Thawan Duchanee
1973
Oil on canvas, 199 x 150.2 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

War and Peace

War and Peace

Hendra Gunawan
c. 1950s
Oil on canvas, 93.7 x 140.3 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

Face

Face

Fua Haribhitak
c. 1956
Oil on canvas, 65 x 55 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

España y Filipinas (Spain and the Philippines)

España y Filipinas (Spain and the Philippines)

Juan Luna
1884
Oil on canvas, 229.5 x 79.5 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

Two Standing Figures

Two Standing Figures

Latiff Mohidin
1968
Oil on canvas, 88 x 67 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

Landscape of Vietnam

Landscape of Vietnam

Nguyễn Gia Trí
c. 1940
Lacquer on board, 159 x 119 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

The Singers in the Countryside

The Singers in the Countryside

Nguyễn Phan Chánh
1932
Watercolour and ink on silk, 65.4 x 49.4 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore. © Nguyen Thi Nguyet Tu

Dancing Mutants

Dancing Mutants

Hernando R. Ocampo
1965
Oil on canvas, 101.8 x 76 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

Asking for Nothingness

Asking for Nothingness

Navin Rawanchaikul
1995
199 x 150.2 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

Kami Present, Ibu Pertiwi (Stand Guard for our Motherland)

Kami Present, Ibu Pertiwi (Stand Guard for our Motherland)

S. Sudjojono
1965
S. Sudjojono, 176 x 300 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

La Tonkinoise au panier (Tonkin Woman with a Basket)

La Tonkinoise au panier (Tonkin Woman with a Basket)

Victor Tardieu
1923
Oil on canvas, 108 x 80 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

Untitled (Curry for the Soul of the Forgotten)

Untitled (Curry for the Soul of the Forgotten)

Rirkrit Tiravanija

Group

Group

Chamraung Vichienket
1965
Bronze (first casting), 154.5 x 40 x 40 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

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Adopt an artwork with others

From just $50, you can join others to adopt artworks in our national collection. All art adopters will be acknowledged alongside their adopted work in perpetuity.
Epic Poem of Malaya

Epic Poem of Malaya

Chua Mia Tee, 1965
Oil on canvas, 105.5 x 125 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore. 

Picking

Picking

Tay Kok Wee, 1955
Oil on canvas, 100 x 94.5 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

Labourer (Lunch Break)

Labourer (Lunch Break)

Lai Foong Moi, 1965
Oil on canvas, 104 x 67 cm
Collection of National Gallery Singapore

Art adoption tiers & benefits

$50 – $250 (Bronze)

  • Tax deduction is claimable
  • Online recognition
  • Artwork digital badge

$300 – $450 (Bronze)

  • Tax deduction is claimable
  • Online recognition
  • Artwork digital badge
  • 1-year Gallery Insider membership

$500 – $950 (Silver)

  • Tax deduction is claimable
  • Online recognition
  • Artwork digital badge
  • 2-year Gallery Insider membership

$1,000 – $1,950 (Silver)

  • Tax deduction is claimable
  • Online recognition
  • Artwork digital badge
  • 2-year Gallery Insider membership
  • Invitation to programmes and talks at the Gallery

$2,000 – $4,950 (Silver)

  • Tax deduction is claimable
  • Online recognition
  • Artwork digital badge
  • 2-year Gallery Insider membership
  • Invitation to programmes and talks at the Gallery
  • Invitation to join Donor overseas art tours

$5,000 – $9,950 (Gold)

  • Tax deduction is claimable
  • Online recognition
  • Artwork digital badge
  • 2-year Gallery Insider membership
  • Invitation to programmes and talks at the Gallery
  • Invitation to join our overseas art tours for donors
  • Invitation to exhibition and festival openings

$10,000 and above (Platinum)

  • Tax deduction is claimable
  • Online recognition
  • Artwork digital badge
  • 2-year Gallery Insider membership
  • Invitation to programmes and talks at the Gallery
  • Invitation to join our overseas art tours for donors
  • Invitation to exhibition and festival openings
  • Onsite recognition on campaign wall
  • 1-year complimentary patron privileges

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