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【迪士尼遊輪】迪士尼探險號 Disney Adventure:門票購買、價格、房型設施、亮點總整理 | Marina Bay Cruise Centre
2024年12月10日–2025年12月31日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
迪士尼探險號將於2025年在新加坡楊帆啟航!准備開啟一次規模宏大且充滿奇幻色彩的豪華遊輪之旅。迪士尼探險號(Disney Adventure)既是旅程,也是目的地。遊輪從新加坡啟航,為賓客提供3晚或4晚的行程。充分享受歡樂與閒適、精彩絕倫的娛樂演出、卓越非凡的賓客服務以及迪士尼特色主題餐飲美食,沉浸式體驗海上奇妙之旅!
Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mind | ArtScience Museum
2025年3月1日–7月6日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mindis an exhibition that blends cutting-edge technology, interactivity, art and neuroscience to explore the boundless creativity of the human mind.
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lris van Herpen: Sculpting theSenses | ArtScience Museum
2025年3月15日–8月10日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
lris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses showcases the work of one of the most visionary fashiondesigners of her generation. A pioneer in her use of technologies, lris van Herpen defiesconventional norms of fashion, blending the traditional with innovative production technigues
From micro to macro, this exhibition interrogates the body in space, our identities andpotential futures in a rapidly changing world. Celebrating van Herpen's future-facing andmultidisciplinary approach, this unigue retrospective exhibition incorporates nine themes thatcombine fashion with art, design, sustainability and science.
A selection of over 140 looks and accessories by lris van Herpen are placed in dialogue withworks of contemporary art and extraordinary natural history specimens. The Singaporeiteration of the exhibition features local and regional content including artefacts on loan fromthe Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum as well as other contemporary artworks curatedby the ArtScience Museum team.
Artists, architects and designers featured in the exhibition are David Spriggs, Philip Beesley,[Mé], Juliette Clovis, Jacques Rougerie, Tan Shao Qi, Rogan Brown, Ren Ri, CourtneyMattison, Heishiro lshino, Tim Walker, Enrico Ferrarini, Ferruccio Laviani, Yayoi Kusama, ChunKwang Young, Joseph Walsh, Wim Delvoye, Janaina Mello Landini, Lanny Bergner, KateMccGwire, Ruben Pang, Damien Jalet, Kohei Nawa, Casey Curran, lvana Basi¢ and KimKeever.
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Sensesis an exhibition co-organised by Musee des ArtsDecoratifs, Paris, France and ArtScience Museum, Singapore, based on an original exhibitiondesigned by Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
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lris van Herpen: Sculpting theSenses | ArtScience Museum
2025年3月15日–8月10日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
lris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses showcases the work of one of the most visionary fashiondesigners of her generation. A pioneer in her use of technologies, lris van Herpen defiesconventional norms of fashion, blending the traditional with innovative production technigues
From micro to macro, this exhibition interrogates the body in space, our identities andpotential futures in a rapidly changing world. Celebrating van Herpen's future-facing andmultidisciplinary approach, this unigue retrospective exhibition incorporates nine themes thatcombine fashion with art, design, sustainability and science.
A selection of over 140 looks and accessories by lris van Herpen are placed in dialogue withworks of contemporary art and extraordinary natural history specimens. The Singaporeiteration of the exhibition features local and regional content including artefacts on loan fromthe Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum as well as other contemporary artworks curatedby the ArtScience Museum team.
Artists, architects and designers featured in the exhibition are David Spriggs, Philip Beesley,[Mé], Juliette Clovis, Jacques Rougerie, Tan Shao Qi, Rogan Brown, Ren Ri, CourtneyMattison, Heishiro lshino, Tim Walker, Enrico Ferrarini, Ferruccio Laviani, Yayoi Kusama, ChunKwang Young, Joseph Walsh, Wim Delvoye, Janaina Mello Landini, Lanny Bergner, KateMccGwire, Ruben Pang, Damien Jalet, Kohei Nawa, Casey Curran, lvana Basi¢ and KimKeever.
Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Sensesis an exhibition co-organised by Musee des ArtsDecoratifs, Paris, France and ArtScience Museum, Singapore, based on an original exhibitiondesigned by Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
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Tulipmania | Flower Dome
2025年4月17日–5月12日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Rediscover the tulips that started it all in the eastern reaches of Türkiye, where wild tulips bloom. Interspersed throughout the colourful landscape is the exploration of the diverse civilisations which have shaped Türkiye’s society through time – all linked by the common thread of an abiding adoration of the tulip.
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Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mind | ArtScience Museum
Mar 1–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Mirror Mirror: Journey Into the Mindis an exhibition that blends cutting-edge technology, interactivity, art and neuroscience to explore the boundless creativity of the human mind.
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The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits” Exhibition in Singapore | Singapore
2024年12月1日–2025年12月31日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
After a popular exhibition in 15 cities including Sydney, Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Seoul, Miami, Seattle, etc., Banksy Art: No Limits is finally coming to Singapore in December 2024! When the topic is street art, there is no way around him: Banksy is probably the most famous and mysterious graffiti artist in the world. Banksy's Art: No Limits showcases more than 200 works of the artist, such as his original art, prints in different materials, photographs, sculptures, etc.
Wonders of Nature | Singapore
2025年4月5日–7月26日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
New Art Museum Singapore presents Wonders of Nature, the museum’s first immersive experience for children of all ages running from 5th April to 26th July 2025, designed to highlight the importance of natural environments through fun interactions with art. Featuring a dynamic range of artworks, from AI generated projections of giant ancient fishes to alluring animal sculptures, digital gameplay, art playground and beautiful paintings, Wonders of Nature invites both children and adults to embark on an exciting journey, following the magical dots unto five versatile paths—Canyon of Cuddles, Animal Kingdom, Ancient Aquarium, Garden of Senses, and the Obliteration Room.
By showcasing how art and nature intertwine, this exhibition offers a meaningful opportunity for visitors to appreciate the environment and connect with art. Whether through awe-inspiring visuals or interactive experiences, Wonders of Nature creates a space where the magic of biodiversity comes alive for all.
Wisps in the Enchanted Garden | Singapore
2025年3月3日–5月30日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Saito Sho, born in Tokyo in 1970, is a graduate of Tama Art University’s Graduate School and a member of the Dokuritsu Art Association and Jukkakai. Known for his warm and whimsical animal-themed artworks, Saito's creations often present a seemingly innocent and playful world while subtly reflecting profound thoughts on social emotions and human relationships. This exhibition marks Saito Sho’s first-ever solo showcase abroad and represents a significant milestone in his artistic career.
To prepare for this milestone exhibition, Saito traveled to Singapore which was his first time to the sunny island. Through this trip, he observed the city's cultural diversity, tropical environment vastly different from Japan, and vibrant social dynamics. He incorporated these local elements into his new creations, imbuing his works with a unique connection to Singapore and a fresh layer of artistic depth.
Zao Wou Ki: The Spirit Of Infinity | National Gallery Singapore
Mar 28–Sep 14, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Zao Wou-Ki: The Spirit of Infinity is an exceptional retrospective exhibition showcasing the remarkable artworks of Zao Wou-Ki (b. 1920 - d.2013), a highly acclaimed modernist master. With a curated selection of approximately one hundred pieces spanning from the 1940s to the 2000s, this exhibition meticulously traces Zao's artistic journey and his creative progression.
It encompasses his early works completed in China, the development of a new pictorial vision during his Paris period, and culminates with the large-scale gestural pieces created in his later years. The exhibition celebrates Zao Wou-Ki's mastery across various mediums, including oil painting, ink, and lithography.
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Zao Wou Ki: The Spirit Of Infinity | National Gallery Singapore
2025年3月28日–9月14日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Zao Wou-Ki: The Spirit of Infinity is an exceptional retrospective exhibition showcasing the remarkable artworks of Zao Wou-Ki (b. 1920 - d.2013), a highly acclaimed modernist master. With a curated selection of approximately one hundred pieces spanning from the 1940s to the 2000s, this exhibition meticulously traces Zao's artistic journey and his creative progression.
It encompasses his early works completed in China, the development of a new pictorial vision during his Paris period, and culminates with the large-scale gestural pieces created in his later years. The exhibition celebrates Zao Wou-Ki's mastery across various mediums, including oil painting, ink, and lithography.
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Unseen Treasures of The Portland Collection | Singapore
2023年3月25日–2025年12月31日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
This exhibition offers a new, revealing look at the world-class Portland Collection of art.
The museum will be filled to the brim with fascinating art and objects, a giant cabinet of curiosities. There will be silver and tapestry, paintings and jewels; art that has come home after a long loan to a prestigious national gallery, and stunning star items that visitors know and love – such as Michelangelo’s ‘Madonna of Silence’ or the pearl earring worn by Charles I at his execution.
A highlight of the display is a Picture Gallery, stacked with Tudor and Jacobean portraits – many of which have never been seen publicly before.
Tulipmania | Flower Dome
Apr 17–May 12, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Rediscover the tulips that started it all in the eastern reaches of Türkiye, where wild tulips bloom. Interspersed throughout the colourful landscape is the exploration of the diverse civilisations which have shaped Türkiye’s society through time – all linked by the common thread of an abiding adoration of the tulip.
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Batik Nyonyas: Three Generations of Art and Entrepreneurship | Peranakan Museum
2024年10月11日–2025年8月31日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Family, art, and entrepreneurship converge in the story of three visionary Peranakan women from Indonesia – Nyonya Oeij Soen King, her daughter-in-law Nyonya Oeij Kok Sing, and her granddaughter Jane Hendromartono. From the 1890s to 1980s, they produced impressive batiks in the renowned batik centre of Pekalongan on Java’s north coast.
This exhibition explores the lives and works of these women, revealing how each became a batik master in her own right, and how they responded to the rapid political, cultural, and economic changes of their times to run a business that produced great art.
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Lisa Reihana: GLISTEN | Singapore
2024年6月14日–2025年7月13日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Bask in the shimmering light of National Gallery Singapore’s newest outdoor installationGLISTENby Aotearoa New Zealander artist Lisa Reihana. At three metres tall, the striking and dazzling large-scale kinetic mural reacts and responds playfully to its surrounding natural environment, with thousands of shimmer discs reflecting sunlight, and accompanying soundscapes of wind chimes. Visitors of all ages are welcome to experience the celebratory and joyful nature of the artwork, set against the beautiful backdrop of the Gallery’s roof garden.
Angin Cloud by Art Labor | National Gallery Singapore
2025年1月17日–11月30日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Angin Cloud imagines the rural industrialisation of a hill side from Vietnam’s Central Highlands. Pairing Jrai wood sculptures and suspended pillars that recall farming structures for growing pepper vine, the installation references ‘angin’, a Jrai concept for the dynamic potential for change found in water and air.
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The Art of Banksy: “Without Limits” Exhibition in Singapore | Singapore
Dec 1, 2024–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
After a popular exhibition in 15 cities including Sydney, Amsterdam, Berlin, Budapest, Vienna, Warsaw, Seoul, Miami, Seattle, etc., Banksy Art: No Limits is finally coming to Singapore in December 2024! When the topic is street art, there is no way around him: Banksy is probably the most famous and mysterious graffiti artist in the world. Banksy's Art: No Limits showcases more than 200 works of the artist, such as his original art, prints in different materials, photographs, sculptures, etc.
Wonders of Nature | Singapore
Apr 5–Jul 26, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
New Art Museum Singapore presents Wonders of Nature, the museum’s first immersive experience for children of all ages running from 5th April to 26th July 2025, designed to highlight the importance of natural environments through fun interactions with art. Featuring a dynamic range of artworks, from AI generated projections of giant ancient fishes to alluring animal sculptures, digital gameplay, art playground and beautiful paintings, Wonders of Nature invites both children and adults to embark on an exciting journey, following the magical dots unto five versatile paths—Canyon of Cuddles, Animal Kingdom, Ancient Aquarium, Garden of Senses, and the Obliteration Room.
By showcasing how art and nature intertwine, this exhibition offers a meaningful opportunity for visitors to appreciate the environment and connect with art. Whether through awe-inspiring visuals or interactive experiences, Wonders of Nature creates a space where the magic of biodiversity comes alive for all.
Unseen Treasures of The Portland Collection | Singapore
Mar 25, 2023–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
This exhibition offers a new, revealing look at the world-class Portland Collection of art.
The museum will be filled to the brim with fascinating art and objects, a giant cabinet of curiosities. There will be silver and tapestry, paintings and jewels; art that has come home after a long loan to a prestigious national gallery, and stunning star items that visitors know and love – such as Michelangelo’s ‘Madonna of Silence’ or the pearl earring worn by Charles I at his execution.
A highlight of the display is a Picture Gallery, stacked with Tudor and Jacobean portraits – many of which have never been seen publicly before.
Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco | Singapore
2024年5月31日–2025年6月1日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco reunites a set of 84 hand-carved model pagodas for the first time in over a century. Originally made in Shanghai, they travelled thousands of miles away to San Francisco for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915 – a massive world’s fair that attracted over 18 million visitors during its 288-day run.
Exquisitely detailed, the models are based on real structures, and embody the diversity of iconic pagodas from different regions and historical periods. For many visitors to the exposition, they offered a first, tantalising glimpse of China’s rich architectural heritage. Together with related works, they paint a vivid picture of cosmopolitan Shanghai and San Francisco at the turn of the twentieth century.
Pagoda Odyssey will be complemented by Towers of Faith, a photography display of religious landmarks in Singapore, and Journey into the Pagoda, a virtual reality fantasy experience. The exhibition will also be accompanied by a series of public programmes, including weekend festivals, curator-led tours, and talks.
PAGODA ODYSSEY 1915: FROM SHANGHAI TO SAN FRANCISCO | Asian Civilisations Museum
2024年5月31日–2025年6月1日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Pagoda Odyssey 1915: From Shanghai to San Francisco reunites a set of 84 hand-carved model pagodas for the first time in over a century. Originally made in Shanghai, they travelled thousands of miles away to San Francisco for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition of 1915 – a massive world’s fair that attracted over 18 million visitors during its 288-day run.
Exquisitely detailed, the models are based on real structures, and embody the diversity of iconic pagodas from different regions and historical periods. For many visitors to the exposition they offered a first, tantalising glimpse of China’s rich architectural heritage. Together with related works, they paint a vivid picture of cosmopolitan Shanghai and San Francisco at the turn of the twentieth century.
Pagoda Odyssey will be complemented by Towers of Faith, a photography display of religious landmarks in Singapore, and Journey into the Pagoda, a virtual reality fantasy experience. The exhibition will also be accompanied by a series of public programmes, including weekend festivals, curator-led tours, and talks.
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Lisa Reihana: GLISTEN | Singapore
2024年6月14日–2025年7月13日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Bask in the shimmering light of National Gallery Singapore’s newest outdoor installationGLISTENby Aotearoa New Zealander artist Lisa Reihana. At three metres tall, the striking and dazzling large-scale kinetic mural reacts and responds playfully to its surrounding natural environment, with thousands of shimmer discs reflecting sunlight, and accompanying soundscapes of wind chimes. Visitors of all ages are welcome to experience the celebratory and joyful nature of the artwork, set against the beautiful backdrop of the Gallery’s roof garden.
Magic Show - A Cocktail of Mysteries by Kai Emmanuel | Singapore
2024年8月6日–2027年12月31日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Magic Show - A Cocktail of Mysteries by Kai Emmanuel | Singapore
Aug 6, 2024–Dec 31, 2027 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Batik Nyonyas: Three Generations of Art and Entrepreneurship | Peranakan Museum
Oct 11, 2024–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Family, art, and entrepreneurship converge in the story of three visionary Peranakan women from Indonesia – Nyonya Oeij Soen King, her daughter-in-law Nyonya Oeij Kok Sing, and her granddaughter Jane Hendromartono. From the 1890s to 1980s, they produced impressive batiks in the renowned batik centre of Pekalongan on Java’s north coast.
This exhibition explores the lives and works of these women, revealing how each became a batik master in her own right, and how they responded to the rapid political, cultural, and economic changes of their times to run a business that produced great art.
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BETWEEN DECLARATIONS AND DREAMS: ART OF SOUTHEAST ASIA SINCE THE 19TH CENTURY | National Gallery Singapore
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Singapore
Housed in the former Supreme Court building, the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery features over 300 artworks that trace shared artistic impulses across Southeast Asia. Beginning in the mid-19th century, the exhibition navigates Southeast Asia’s art history as an ongoing encounter with the new, as artists across the region negotiate the meaning of art and seek to reinvent vernacular expressions and aesthetics. Presented largely chronologically and interspersed with key turning points in artistic sensibilities, the exhibition also identifies how art is inextricably linked to the region’s turbulent social and political history.
The exhibition owes its title to Chairil Anwar, one of Indonesia’s most cherished poets. In his 1948 poem Krawang-Bekasi, Chairil Anwar lamented the massacre of villagers by Dutch colonial troops in West Java, giving vent to the desire for national independence at the time. This line can also be said of the experience of many artists in the region, caught between manifesto and dream, personal and political.
The curatorial narrative explores four themed locations in roughly chronological order, each of which critically examines common artistic impulses in the region during each period: Authority and Anxiety, Imagining the Nation and the Self, Performing the Nation, and Redefining Art.
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Zhao Renhui's Seeing the Forest Exhibition | Singapore Art Museum
Jan 15–May 18, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Last year, Zhao Renhui’s exhibition project See the Forest was presented at the Singapore Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, deeply echoing the theme of “outsiders everywhere”. This year, the work will return to Singapore, a country known for its green environmental policies.
In 2007, Zhao Renhui founded the Institute of Critical Zoologists as a creative platform that combines the study of nature, artistic expression, and strong narrative construction. Based on “documentary” and “research”, his works are highly subjective and imaginative.
Through video works, sound and sculptural installations, See the Forest explores lesser-known intersectional stories and moments of obvious dependence between human society and nature. The exhibition reveals how secondary forests provide intersections for colonization, migration, sustainability and discovery, while also suggesting that the edges of cities - especially well-planned cities - may be the most intense boundaries in existence.
Through this exhibition, people can better understand the evolution of Singapore, revealing how the shaping of the natural world by human urban design has formed an ecosystem that echoes the trajectory and composition of urban populations.
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Zhao Renhui's Seeing the Forest Exhibition | Singapore Art Museum
2025年1月15日–5月18日 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Last year, Zhao Renhui’s exhibition project See the Forest was presented at the Singapore Pavilion at the Venice Biennale, deeply echoing the theme of “outsiders everywhere”. This year, the work will return to Singapore, a country known for its green environmental policies.
In 2007, Zhao Renhui founded the Institute of Critical Zoologists as a creative platform that combines the study of nature, artistic expression, and strong narrative construction. Based on “documentary” and “research”, his works are highly subjective and imaginative.
Through video works, sound and sculptural installations, See the Forest explores lesser-known intersectional stories and moments of obvious dependence between human society and nature. The exhibition reveals how secondary forests provide intersections for colonization, migration, sustainability and discovery, while also suggesting that the edges of cities - especially well-planned cities - may be the most intense boundaries in existence.
Through this exhibition, people can better understand the evolution of Singapore, revealing how the shaping of the natural world by human urban design has formed an ecosystem that echoes the trajectory and composition of urban populations.
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Angin Cloud by Art Labor | National Gallery Singapore
Jan 17–Nov 30, 2025 (UTC+8)
Singapore
Angin Cloud imagines the rural industrialisation of a hill side from Vietnam’s Central Highlands. Pairing Jrai wood sculptures and suspended pillars that recall farming structures for growing pepper vine, the installation references ‘angin’, a Jrai concept for the dynamic potential for change found in water and air.
Buy Now