Art of Our Time
Date: Till 2009
Venue: Singapore Art Museum

Travel through time and gain new insights with modern and contemporary artworks from the
Singapore Art Museum's permanent collection.


Spanning over 50 years, these works have been produced in various forms, such as watercolour,
Chinese ink and installation art. View examples of modern and contemporary art practices that
Southeast Asian and Singapore artists engage in.

 



Happy New Year!

We are thrilled to present to you the many exhibitions and exciting events happening at our museums in this brand new year!

With the Art of Our Time at Singapore Art Museum and Kleine see at National Museum, we have quite a few surprises in store for you in 2008!

So what are you waiting for? Scroll down to select your first exhibition to visit.


Till next issue!


Primary Colours: Feng Zhengjie
Singapore Art Museum
Opens to public on 29 Jan 08
Reconfiguration: Chinese
Contemporary Art

NUS Museum
Till 6 April 2007
Kleine see by Takashi Kuribayashi
National Museum
Till 31 March 2008

Come and be inspired by the multiple
shades and meaning in Feng Zhengjie
's art...More


Learn more about Chinese art
from the 1980s to the present...
... More

Experience a man-made oasis in an
unlikely space - the Museum... -More
For more information, please call 6332 3222 For more information, visit the website For enquiries, please call 6332 5642

 

A Day Without A Tree by Yeo
Chee Kiong

National Museum
Till 27 Jan 2008
Ng Eng Teng Gallery
NUS Museum
Till 31 Dec 2008
ASEAN: What we have in common
Singapore Philatelic Museum
Till 4 May 2008

In a world without trees, global warming
has melted the solid forms of the National
Museum's rotunda into a white fluid... More



Admire the work by local
artist Ng Eng Teng at the NUS
Museum... More



Find out about the shared culture
of ten ASEAN member countries
... More
For enquiries, please call 6332 5642 For more information, visit the website For enquiries, kindly call 6337 3888

 

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