ANTZ - Gone Big, 2025

Exhibition

The Last Tree Was a Building

Art Outreach Singapore

16 January 2026 to 8 February 2026

Free admission

Synopsis

The Last Tree Was a Building by Singaporean artist ANTZ activates Gillman Barracks with four large inflatable monkey sculptures placed on rooftops and elevated sites across the precinct. Drawing from his long-running Urban Monkeys series, these playful yet contemplative figures act as quiet sentinels, inviting visitors to look up and reflect on the layered histories, shifting ecologies, and imagined futures of the urban landscape during Singapore Art Week 2026.

National Gallery Singapore

24 Nov 2015 to 31 Dec 2028

Free admission

Explore over 300 artworks in this exhibition and witness how artists grappled with identity, reinvented traditions, and responded to a tumultuous history.

LASALLE College of the Arts and Singapore Botanic Gardens

15 Nov 2025 to 1 Feb 2026

Free admission

Grafting Together / Apart, brings together works that reflect on how identities, communities, and environments are continually reshaped through memory, displacement, cultural exchange, and shared encounters.
Exhibition

Debbie Ding

20 Jan 2026 to 15 Feb 2026

Free Admission

An exhibition of new works by contemporary Asian artists. Responding to virtual reality artworks from the 90s-00s, the artists revisit the experimental ethos of that era to reimagine virtual space.

Lock+Store

22 Jan 2026 to 31 Jan 2026

Free admission

Yenidraws is a self-taught Singapore digital illustrator inspired by childhood and family, creating colourful, nostalgic illustrations of Singapore's everyday barang-barang to share her love for the city.