The Singapore cityscape looks like it was ripped from the pages of a science fiction comic book. If you’re hungry for a true Singapore experience, sample the myriad street foods or take a cultural cooking class. The Botanic Gardens and the Gardens By the Bay offer a slice of horticultural heaven, and the observation deck of the Sands SkyPark makes you feel like you’re high above the clouds. The banks and walkways along the Singapore River bustle with local activity.
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Goshen Art Gallery is one of Singapore's oldest art gallery. Come to see the private collection of art in Singapore and learn from the owners what it takes to own a piece of investment art. Register for a curatorial tour.
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Ode To Art represents an international spectrum of artists with diverse collections of paintings, sculptures, photography, and installation art. Currently with spaces in Singapore and Malaysia, Ode To Art has in its portfolio some of the most distinguished names in contemporary art in the likes of Fernando Botero, Mauro Perucchetti, Qin Feng, Chen Wenling, Lee Jung Woong and Lim TzePeng. The gallery is also actively involved in the development of contemporary art and promotes many promising international emerging artists from their various genres of visual arts.
Has a great collection and I always find something of interest which is different and reasonable in price - well worth a visit ...
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Occupying the almost 200-year-old building that was Singapore's first Parliament House, The Arts House has played an active role in the Singapore arts and creative scene for the past decade. As a centre for writing, writers and ideas, The Arts House supports and presents programmes and festivals that aim to develop and promote literary arts in Singapore.
The Arts House was the former Parliament Building of Singapore. It is a building steeped in history in its own right and well worth a visit. During the Singapore Art Week the chamber became more colourful than ever it has in its history based on a fabric exhibition entitled Justice for All. The exhibition was organised by the celebrated British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shinabare RA. A truly stunning exhibition which was well worth a visit. The lower floor held Marjorie Doggett’s Singapore photography exhibition. A genius with large frame photography long before the digital era. The exhibition is over now but there are ongoing events here. Even without art events the building is worth looking at alone.
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I stumbled across this building whilst walking around the Clarke Quay/ Dhouby Ghaut area. (Hill Street) I had to wait for the traffic to clear to get my photo, but definitely worth the wait
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Since its inception in September 2015, Tokyo Gallery by Musée Collection has been drawing increased attention with a series of successful shows. Thus far, works displayed have shown great diversity and variety, ranging from contemporary silkscreen Pop Art to traditional Japanese calligraphy on handmade paper.
Artfolio is a visual art gallery that was founded in 1990 to increase awareness and appreciation for Southeast Asian art in Singapore. Apart from selling art and organising art exhibitions, it now also assists businesses that want to integrate art into their business environment.
Chan + Hori Contemporary will provoke, challenge and stimulate the Singapore and South East Asia public and art community through diverse and inclusive events connecting contemporary visual arts with our everyday lives. Chan Hampe Galleries has been rebranded as Chan + Hori Contemporary as of 14th February 2017.
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