03/06/2026
We mourn the passing of Khoo Sui Hoe, an artist whose contributions helped shape the development of art in Singapore and Malaysia. Born in Kedah, Malaysia, Khoo studied at the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts before furthering his training in printmaking in New York with the support of a John D. Rockefeller lll Fund Grant.
In 1971, he helped establish Alpha Gallery, an artist-run space that played an important role in fostering artistic discourse and presenting both local and international artists in Singapore. In 1976, he founded the group Utara in Penang, consisting of artists from the northern regions of Peninsular Malaysia, and fostering a spirit of artistic exchange.
In 1965, Khoo completed Children of the Sun, a large-scale painting commissioned for the Singapore Conference Hall. He became widely recognised for his lyrical and dreamlike visual language, using fluid forms and surreal imagery to evoke imaginary worlds and psychological atmospheres. Children of the Sun, along with Untitled (Two Figures) (1960) and Sunbathing on Quilts (1977), are currently on view in our long-term exhibition "Singapore Stories: Pathways and Detours in Art". These works are an important part of our National Collection.
We extend our deepest condolences to Khoo Sui Hoe’s family, friends, and the many artists, collectors, and communities whose lives he touched through his art and generosity.
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Image caption (left): Khoo Sui Hoe. Children of the Sun. 1965. Oil on canvas. Collection of National Gallery Singapore. This acquisition was made possible with donations from an individual in honour of the memory of June Tan Poh Hah, Daniel & Soo Khim Teo, Heritage Research Sdn. Bhd., Penang and the Art Adoption and Acquisition Programme of National Gallery Singapore. Exhibition view, Singapore Stories: Pathways and Detours in Art.
Image caption (right): Khoo Sui Hoe. Sunbathing on Quilts. 1977. Oil on canvas. Collection of National Gallery Singapore. Currently on view in Singapore Stories: Pathways and Detours in Art.