
National Gallery Singapore opened in November 2015, helped position Singapore as an international hub for Southeast Asian visual arts, and contributes to Singapore’s ambition of becoming a global city for the arts. (more…)


National Gallery Singapore opened in November 2015, helped position Singapore as an international hub for Southeast Asian visual arts, and contributes to Singapore’s ambition of becoming a global city for the arts. (more…)

Following the success of iPreciation’s inaugural participation with a solo exhibition of multi-disciplinary artist Lee Wen at Art Basel Hong Kong 2014, iPreciation will return to Art Basel Hong Kong 2016, with a solo exhibition of Tay Bak Chiang’s new body of paintings under the Insights section at Art Basel Hong Kong 2016. (more…)

The title of the exhibition ‘Singapore Sensation’ is inspired by French philosopher Gilles Deleuze who posited that visual sensation runs through a painting like rhythm runs through a piece of music. The “logic of the senses” is irrational; it is what determines instinct at a particular moment. The painter would then attempt to make a kind of “original unity of the senses” appears visually.1 (more…)