Singapore’s place on this planet has all the time been a nuanced one, as a Malayan, Nusantaran and Southeast Asian former British colony with a principally Han Chinese language, South Asian and Malayan inhabitants. The multitudes contained throughout the city-state obtain full exploration with the 2026 version of Singapore Artwork Week (SAW), with its broad vary of inventive choices by way of each geography and idea.
“We take immense delight in being the definitive residence for Southeast Asian Artwork and as an area the place the regional arts group connects,” says Low Eng Teong, the chief govt officer of Singapore’s Nationwide Arts Council, which organises Singapore Artwork Week.
That range is demonstrated within the second iteration of Wan Hai Resort, tailored from an inaugural Shanghai version at Rockbund Artwork Museum (RAM) in 2024. “The core concepts,” says X Zhu-Nowell, RAM’s director and the curator of each editions, “stay grounded in our unique proposition: our bodies of water will not be borders however methods of sensing and inhabiting the world. As in Shanghai, we draw from [the Tongan and Fijian writer] Epeli Hau‘ofa’s imaginative and prescient of the Pacific as a ‘sea of islands’, formed by relations, reminiscence and motion.”
The underlying idea will journey to Singapore’s The Warehouse Resort, working from 20-31 January. Artists embrace Singaporeans like Ho Tzu Nyen, Daybreak Ng and Robert Zhao Renhui, diaspora Singaporean Ming Wong, and regional artists like Thailand’s Wantanee Siripattananuntakul. Concepts of diaspora are expanded with the inclusion of Japan-based Chinese language artist Han Ishu and Guatemalan-Chinese language artist Esvin Alarcón Lam. “We’re inviting artists whose practices assume with tides, straits, migration routes and maritime infrastructures,” says Zhu-Nowell. “Their works enable the Singapore iteration to change into not a repetition of Shanghai, however an growth formed by one other shoreline—one which bears the load of worldwide circulation and the recollections of those that as soon as lived and labored alongside its waters.”
Artwork SG (23-25 January) is Singapore’s premier artwork truthful and is now in its fourth version Courtesy Artwork SG
Singapore’s artwork scene has seen explicit progress for the reason that artwork truthful Artwork SG’s launch in 2023. This yr, will probably be held alongside S.E.A. Focus, a smaller truthful which has run since 2019. The transfer “offers expanded market entry and networks by bringing Artwork SG’s considerably bigger customer numbers,” Emi Eu, the founding father of S.E.A. Focus, informed The Artwork Newspaper final yr. The mixed occasion will “cement each platforms as a mega-anchor for SAW, increasing alternatives for Singapore to develop the Southeast Asian artwork market on a worldwide scale”.
In response to Jasmine Prasetio, Sotheby’s senior director, Asia, and managing director, Southeast Asia, “autumn 2025 was a improbable second for artwork” worldwide, with “euphoria and power from collectors, and we hope to see this in SAW 2026. Individually from the market side, there have been a number of worldwide patrons and institutional curiosity in Southeast Asian artwork, from the angle of each accumulating in addition to philanthropy.” Singapore, she says, is experiencing “increasingly philanthropists and non-profit organisations being established or change into extra vocal in championing the humanities”.
Prasetio says the present local weather has been lengthy fomenting, even earlier than the creation of SAW in 2013 or of Singapore’s Nationwide Arts Council in 1991. “Singapore and the larger Southeast Asia area just isn’t a brand new market, however one which has been established since as early because the Fifties, when Indo-European artists akin to Adrien-Jean Le Mayeur travelled and exhibited in Singapore, Indonesia and Malaysia. As early because the 80s, there have been exhibitions of works by Chu Teh Chun, Zao Wou-Ki and Basquiat in Indonesia,” which additionally launched two of Asia’s oldest biennials, respectively in Jakarta and Yogyakarta.
Inside Singapore and its neighbours, “there’s a robust affiliation to assist artists from the area, however with an open-mindedness to additionally acquire throughout varied geographies and classes. The market was subtle, with seasoned, educated collectors quietly accumulating, and whereas that is still true, the scene can be bustling with new artwork fans and passionate patrons who care not solely about artwork but additionally the group.”
Sotheby’s will maintain a contemporary and up to date public sale throughout SAW for the second yr working, with the preview (21-24 January) and public sale (25 January) each at The Version Resort, and also will maintain a showcase emphasising girls artists.

chapalang, curated by Gunalan Nadarajan and Roopesh Sitharan, is at Artspace@Helutrans, 22 January-1 February Picture courtesy of Gunalan Nadarajan
There are dozens extra occasions throughout the week. There may be nonetheless time to catch this yr’s Singapore Biennale (till 29 March). Titled Pure Intention it contains greater than 100 works unfold over 5 neighbourhoods, exposing the hidden private narratives behind varied programs, exploring what the curators name “the incidental and the peripheral”.
One focus for SAW is the convergence of expertise and artwork, akin to within the exhibition chapalang, curated by Gunalan Nadarajan and Roopesh Sitharan (Artspace@Helutrans, 22 January-1 February). It is the second iteration of an idea that began at Kuala Lumpur’s Ilham Gallery final August, and appears on the other ways through which creatives in Southeast Asia have used expertise. The Singapore present takes its identify from a Singlish phrase that means a mixture of disparate parts and contains ten artists from across the area, together with Witaya Junma (Thailand), Margaret Tan (Singapore) and Giang Nguyen Hoang (Vietnam), and explores how Southeast Asian creatives negotiate applied sciences in on a regular basis cultural contexts.

The exhibition Worry No Energy: Girls Imagining In any other case at Nationwide Gallery Singapore contains Dolorosa Sinaga’s Solidarity (2000/2025) Picture courtesy of Nationwide Gallery Singapore
Different highlights picked out by Low embrace: “Tanoto Artwork Basis’s Rituals of Notion for its profound tactile exploration, and Isang Dipang Langit: Fragments of Reminiscence, Fields of Now, for its highly effective amplification of Filipino voices. Along with the Singapore Biennale 2025, the Nationwide Gallery’s Worry No Energy: Girls Imagining In any other case, and STPI’s inaugural The Print Present & Symposium Singapore, these exhibitions show that artwork in Singapore is a catalyst for dialogue and constructive change.”
Low concludes: “Wanting again at the place we had been final yr, the shift is evident. We now have moved from being a gateway to a nexus for artwork. By integrating world-class festivals, cutting-edge expertise and heartland accessibility, SAW 2026 demonstrates Singapore is a definitive nexus for Southeast Asian artwork.”
Singapore Artwork Week, 22-31 January, artweek.sg







