This whimsical solo exhibition by Japanese painter Saito Sho is currently on display at Tanjong Pagar till end May 2025.
Long thought to be a family heirloom, the artwork was actually gifted to the British prime minister in 1942 during the darkest days of World War II ...
Non-drug approaches can help people cope with stress and despair, says an expert. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Misunderstood and often feared, insects play a crucial role in nature – something that 31-year-old Wendy Zhang hopes to ...
Here's what you can look forward to this week. Visit New Art Museum Singapore this weekend for an interactive museum experience that spotlights the importance of natural environments. This exhibition ...
The painting of the duke was long ... On February 15, 1942, Lord Saltoun of Scotland gave the art piece to Churchill right after the Fall of Singapore. At the time, Churchill was the prime minister.
Amid political and economic jitters and a softening art market, the city pulses with growing local pride and resilience Read ...