Art Galleries Association Singapore

Art Galleries Association Singapore It is the duty of AGAS and its members to promote art appreciation in the community, enhancing the value and understanding of art and culture in Singapore.

The Art Galleries Association Singapore (AGAS) exists as a unified voice for art galleries in Singapore, representing their interests to government agencies, arts organisations, media, and the wider public, both locally and internationally. The AGAS exists as one voice for art galleries to make representations to various government agencies, arts organisations, media, and the general public both a

t home and abroad. It is the industry body that governs professional and ethical gallery practice in Singapore and serves to increase public awareness of the roles and responsibilities of art dealers.

Selamat Hari Raya Haji from all of us at AGAS. Wishing you and your family a meaningful celebration filled with peace, g...
27/05/2026

Selamat Hari Raya Haji from all of us at AGAS. Wishing you and your family a meaningful celebration filled with peace, gratitude, and togetherness.

26/05/2026

EXHIBITION DEEP DIVE | Ep 2: Milk by Maria Farrar at

Maria Farrar () presents 9 new paintings and 4 works on paper inspired by the seven deadly sins and personal introspection. Vibrant and whimsical, recurring motifs such as bread, shoes, mirrors, and flowers explore themes of desire, envy, and memory through everyday experiences.

Dates: 16 May — 4 July 2026
Venue: Ota Fine Arts

Five reasons to make a gallery stop this week. 🪧 Step into Maria Farrar’s () whimsical yet introspective paintings inspi...
25/05/2026

Five reasons to make a gallery stop this week. 🪧

Step into Maria Farrar’s () whimsical yet introspective paintings inspired by the seven deadly sins at . Encounter Vanessa Liem’s () reflective exploration of how the body responds to being seen at . Discover Alexandre Levi’s () risograph print series inspired by abandoned Japanese houses at INSTINC. Trace the evolution of abstraction in Singapore through a landmark exhibition at . Round off the week with an artist talk at exploring how gaming worlds shape contemporary artistic practices.

Save this guide for your next gallery visit.

22/05/2026

GALLERY-HOPPING | Ep 2: A day at Gillman Barracks

Art, scenic nature, and galleries all within walking distance.

Spend a day gallery-hopping at Gillman Barracks, one of Singapore’s most beloved contemporary arts precinct. With exhibitions on view year-round, there is always something new to discover. Grab a friend and start exploring.

📍Gillman Barracks
Please check individual galleries for opening hours.

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This week in art: intimate studio insights, contemplative painting practices, and evenings shaped by music and wine.Take...
18/05/2026

This week in art: intimate studio insights, contemplative painting practices, and evenings shaped by music and wine.

Take an intimate look into Andy Yang’s () studio practice at , where figuration and abstraction converge. At , architect and ceramic artist Yuki Nara () presents works that blend Japanese craftsmanship with contemporary artistic form. Meanwhile, .singapore offers an introspective exploration into Tang Maohong’s () painterly process.

Enjoy an evening of art, music, and wine at , and end the week with a live performance and artist walkthrough at Siew Guang Hong’s () solo show at .

12/05/2026

EXHIBITION DEEP DIVE | Ep 1: Pressure Points by Lucas Tan at

In his debut solo exhibition at the gallery, Lucas Tan () presents 14 new paintings exploring the emotional pressures shaping his life — grappling with ambition, desire and intimacy as a young q***r artist. Honest, vulnerable, and deeply introspective, Pressure Points unfolds as an emotional landscape grounded in experiences that feel both personal and universally relatable.

Dates: 25 Apr – 24 May 2026
Venue: Haridas Contemporary

Gallery hopping plans for the week? We’ve got you covered. 🖼️ At , artists Nicolas Lefeuvre (), Séverine de la Chapelle ...
11/05/2026

Gallery hopping plans for the week? We’ve got you covered. 🖼️

At , artists Nicolas Lefeuvre (), Séverine de la Chapelle (), Emi Avora () and Hélène Le Chatelier () present a dynamic reimagining of “The Grand Tour”. presents an introspective solo exhibition by Siew Guang Hong (), exploring the body as a site of transformation. Meanwhile, a group exhibition at reflects on the ways we recalibrate ourselves in response to the demands of everyday life.

At , a solo show spotlights the photographic works of significant and multifaceted artist Shui Tit Sing. Families can also head to for a lively children’s workshop by designed to spark imagination and creativity through hands-on artmaking.

This week, slow down by appreciating art. From an evocative presentation at .art contemplating what lingers after a gest...
04/05/2026

This week, slow down by appreciating art. From an evocative presentation at .art contemplating what lingers after a gesture, to a thoughtful duo exhibition at exploring rest within the rhythms of Singapore’s urban life, the programmes offer space to slow down and look inward.

Deep dive into Luke Heng’s () ongoing exhibition with an artist and curator talk at , before engaging in a with a free screenprinting activity at . End your week with a duo solo at .official that dives into memory.

This week’s guide brings together a thoughtful range of exhibitions and programmes across the city.  presents a contempl...
28/04/2026

This week’s guide brings together a thoughtful range of exhibitions and programmes across the city. presents a contemplative exploration of Zen Buddhist philosophy, while showcases Julie Stoneman’s () investigations into granite and geology.

At , a dynamic presentation reinterprets French masters through contemporary lenses, alongside the much-anticipated online auction at , featuring works by artists such as Lim Tze Peng and Takashi Murakami. Meanwhile, highlights the expressive force and discipline of the Chinese brush in a compelling exhibition.

Plan your week and immerse yourself in the many ways art continues to reflect, reimagine, and resonate.

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Tuesday 11:00 - 19:00
Wednesday 11:00 - 19:00
Thursday 11:00 - 19:00
Friday 11:00 - 19:00
Saturday 11:00 - 19:00

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