The library
The library collection consists mostly of print publications and exhibition catalogues focusing on Southeast Asian modern and contemporary art, as well as sections on Chinese art, Western modern art, general art history, and museum studies.
The library is arranged using the Dewey Decimal Classification (DDC) system.
The archives collection
National Gallery Singapore’s archives collection consists of art archives (or fonds) built up by not just artists but also art writers, historians, collectors, organisations, societies and groups.
They range from photographs, letters, sketches, diaries, and manuscripts, rare Southeast Asian art catalogues and to publications from the 19th and 20th centuries. It also contains video documentation and experimental films, recorded interviews, and exhibition ephemera (invitation cards, posters, brochures, etc).
These rich materials provide a glimpse into the artistic process, practice, networks, and historical context in which Singapore and Southeast Asian artists lived and operated in.
Our archive materials tell the stories of individual artists and art collectives, mapping out the intricacies of relationships and connections across geographies, disciplines, and historical contexts. The Gallery’s archival records are catalogued based on the General International Standard Archival Description (ISADG) standard.