Claude Monet. Detail of Poppy Field in a Hollow near Giverny. 1885. Oil on canvas, 65.1 × 81.3 cm. Juliana Cheney Edwards Collection. Photograph © Museum of Fine Arts, Boston .

Exhibition

Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

National Gallery Singapore

14 November 2025 to 1 March 2026

10:00AM - 7:00PM

Ticketed

Synopsis

Explore the revolutionary world of Impressionism through iconic works by Pierre-August Renoir, Claude Monet, Édouard Manet, Paul Cézanne, and Edgar Degas, never before exhibited in Singapore.

Developed by the Museum of Fine Arts Boston in collaboration with National Gallery Singapore, this landmark exhibition will highlight the continuing relevance of Impressionism through themes of urban life, gender, land, and environment, expressing the emergence of modernity from the unique perspective of the artists. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness these groundbreaking artworks up close and experience the enduring impact of Impressionism.

National Gallery Singapore

2 Dec 2024 to 1 Jan 2031

Free admission

Singapore Stories: Pathways and Detours in Art presents a layered, artist-centred narrative of Singapore's art history. Featuring over 400 artworks & artefacts, it spotlights artists' multi-faceted perspectives

Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA) Singapore

16 Jan 2026 to 8 Mar 2026

Ticketed ($8)

Singapore Pioneer Artists Exhibition reconsiders “pioneer” as an open, evolving position, tracing how cross-cultural modern practices in Singapore shaped artistic modernity and laid the foundations for contemporary expression.

Zulkhairi Zulkiflee

21 Jan 2026 to 13 Feb 2026

Free admission

The World Rolled off His Tongue is the solo exhibition by Singaporean artist-curator Zulkhairi Zulkiflee. The exhibition title serves as a metaphorical nudge to the Malay-Singaporean slang term 'world'.
Exhibition

Oevaali Art Gallery

1 Jan 2026 to 28 Feb 2026

Free admission

Oevaali Art Gallery brings contemporary Maldivian art to Singapore, offering intimate perspectives on identity, place, and cultural continuity through a curated exhibition.