Image courtesy of Art Outreach Singapore.

Exhibition

Cut, Ground

Art Outreach Singapore

16 January 2026 to 1 February 2026

11:00AM - 7:00PM

Free admission

Synopsis

Cut, Ground observes a routine but often overlooked aspect of Singapore’s urban landscape: the trimming of roadside trees. The cut branches, twigs and leaves - collected and processed through a chipper, reduces these organic materials into smaller fragments. Blending moving image and spatial intervention, the exhibition observes the quiet gestures of maintenance and regeneration shaping Singapore’s urban landscape.
Artists:
Ang Song Nian

Tanoto Art Foundation

21 Jan 2026 to 1 Mar 2026

Free admission

Tanoto Art Foundation will stage its first major exhibition, opening on 21 January 2026 during Singapore Art Week. On view through 1 March 2026, the exhibition will explore artistic practices that center presence, tactile attention, and the rhythms of the body. Curated by Xiaoyu Weng, TAF Artistic Director, the exhibition will bring together pieces from the Tanoto Family Collection, as well as loaned and newly commissioned artworks. Over twenty artists will be in dialogue, including Trisha Baga, Lotus L. Kang, Suki Seokyeong Kang, Tarik Kiswanson, Heidi Lau, Yin Xiuzhen, and Anicka Yi, among others.
Exhibition

Pitch by Pitch

22 Jan 2026 to 30 Jan 2026

Free admission

Experience the Evolution of K-Art in Singapore. MOMENT & FACE, K-Art: Contemporary Inner-Scapes explores the "unfixed inner-scapes" of six artists, including Korea's celebrated actress and artist - Ha Jiwon.

Dino Zoli Foundation and DZEAsia

22 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission

An exploration of the beauty and unpredictability of fluid motion through art, blending science and creativity to reveal the dynamic essence of movement, color, and form.

Art Outreach Singapore

16 Jan 2026 to 8 Feb 2026

Free admission

The Last Tree Was a Building by Singaporean artist ANTZ features four large inflatable monkeys perched across Gillman Barracks, reflecting on humanity’s relationship with nature and the dominance of the built environment.