Art Galleries Randomly Selected in Singapore
After a long career with the World Bank, during which he spent the last ten years in East Asia, including four years in Indonesia where he built up a significant art collection, Mr. Francois Grossas decided to turn his long time passion for art into a business, with the creation of a contemporary art gallery in Singapore. Galerie Waterton opened…
Born from one man’s passion, Vue Privée embodies the belief in the strength of photography as an art form. This devotion to and admiration of the medium inspired Olivier Henry, an accomplished photographer in his own right, to create Vue Privée, an art-based business like no other. After more than a decade of running one of the most successful c…
Chan Hampe Galleries aims to create a platform for East-West cultural exchange by exhibiting and promoting contemporary art with a primary focus on Singaporean artistic practice.
Since the gallery’s inception by Angeline Chan in the Tanjong Pagar cultural district, opportunities have been provided to numerous emerging artists with the intenti…
A dingy warehouse in Boat Quay, long before it became one of Singapore’s brightest entertainment hubs
Five friends met over coffee to discuss setting up a club to cater to the interests of a growing number of photography enthusiasts in Singapore. They were Lee Hock Chiong (who mooted the idea), Pung Ah Leong, A Rahman bin Hj Hussein, Soh Teo…
Sunjin specializes in promoting outstanding artworks from emerging artists across Asia. The gallery has built a strong reputation representing some of the leading and most sought after artists in the region.
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A converted rice warehouse, 72-13 is the new home of TheatreWorks. The space is flexible enough to be a gallery, a cinema and a theatre. Its primary purpose, through SCAN (Singapore Creative Arts Nucleus) and the ICAA (International Centre of Asian Arts), is to encourage collaborations, house residencies from creatives around the world and to en…