SINGAPORE – Pablo Picasso said the purpose of art is to wash “the dust of daily life off our souls”. I personally prefer snuggling up in a warm bed, with a particularly violent episode of Game Of Thrones and a glass of sparkling Ribena. So why not do ... full story
Local cafe The Connoisseur Concerto (TCC) is exhibiting a selection of such three-dimensional art at its gallery in Circular Road. The exhibition PantoneMyArt – 3-D In Colour runs until Oct 6, showcasing works from Singaporean artists such as Benjamin ... full story
SINGAPORE - Prudential Singapore Eye will be debuting as the largest exhibition on Singapore contemporary art at ArtScience Museum from Jan 15 as part of Singapore Art Week in Jan next year to celebrate the 50 anniversary of Singapore's independance ... full story
The exhibition is supported by Prudential Corporation Asia and will open at the ArtScience Museum of Marina Bay Sands on Jan 17, 2015, to coincide with Art Stage and Singapore Art Week, as well as the country's 50th anniversary. Behind the effort is ... full story
Announcing the Prudential Singapore Eye and the Prudential Eye Awards at START art fair in London: Susanna Hui, Director of Corporate Affairs, Prudential Corporation Asia; Sean Rich, Regional Director of Brand & Corporate Affiars, Prudential ... full story
SINGAPORE - UOL Group has commissioned a 200-foot long mural to raise funds for Very Special Arts Singapore (VSA) located along the pedestrian underpass connecting United Square and Velocity@Novena Square, as part of their 50th anniversary ... full story
Glasgow School of Art played host to their Singapore students to give them a flavour of our own dear city in the week gone by. Wen Da, one of their third year students, was one of those who ventured over to discover what inspires our local artists and ... full story
Regarded as an important artist who contributed to Singapore's art movement for over four decades, Chen moved to Singapore in 1953 and taught at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts until her retirement in 1981. She was awarded the Cultural Medallion in ... full story
A Wild Rice theatre production of Romeo and Juliet. The Media Development Authority sees its new licensing scheme as an "empowering" one for artists and arts groups, and it could have been. But a myriad of punitive measures and caveats have left ... full story
Equator Art Projects is pleased to present King For a Day, a group exhibition showcasing work by seven young Singapore artists: Victoria Aravindhan, Kray Chen Ke Rui, Filip Gudovic, Godwin Koay, Lau Eng Seng, May Lim and Bach Zainol. The curator, Tony ... full story