Raden Salah. Boschbrand (Forest Fire). 1849. Oil on canvas, 300 x 396 cm. Collection of National Gallery Singapore. This work has been adopted by Yong Hon Kong Foundation.
Kim Lim: The Space Between. A Retrospective reflects Lim's quiet strength and unique approach to minimalism. Her sculptures and prints, shaped by diverse cultural influences, evoke a subtle yet powerful presence. Next, Teo Eng Seng:We're Happy. Are You Happy? presents bold, humorous, and socially-engaged works by this pioneering artist, including his paperdyesculp, a new artistic medium that he coined and developed with his students in the 1980s.
Join our tour to explore the Gallery's highlights. Docents showcase key architectural features and masterpieces from our long-term exhibitions on Singapore and Southeast Asian art.
Guided Tour
Building Highlights
Explore the rich stories and decade-long renovation that transformed two national monuments into a majestic home for the arts in this free 1 hour guided tour.
Guided Tour
Highlights of Lim Tze Peng
Embark on a guided docent tour of Becoming Lim Tze Peng and uncover the artistic evolution and journey of Singapore’s oldest living and active artist.
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