National Gallery Singapore in Singapore
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National Gallery Singapore

Singapore · Singapore · Founded 2015

The world's largest public collection of modern Southeast Asian and Singapore art, housed in two restored national monuments.

About National Gallery Singapore

National Gallery Singapore opened in 2015 inside the former Supreme Court and City Hall buildings, unified beneath a sculptural wave-like glass and steel canopy designed by studioMilou and CPG Consultants.

Its DBS Singapore Gallery and UOB Southeast Asia Gallery present the most comprehensive survey of 19th- and 20th-century art from the region anywhere in the world.

Collections & Highlights

Liu Kang's 'Life by the River'
Georgette Chen still lifes and portraits
Raden Saleh's 'Forest Fire'
Rooftop views over the Padang and Marina Bay

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