Installation view of Light to Night Singapore. Image courtesy of National Gallery Singapore.

Art Fair & Galleries

Light to Night Singapore 2025

National Gallery Singapore

17 January 2025 to 6 February 2025

Various timings. 3 Festival Weekends: 17–19 Jan, 24–26 Jan, 31 Jan–2 Feb.

Friday–Sunday 10am–12am (Exhibitions closes at 11pm) Free Admission for everyone. 20–23 Jan, 27–30 Jan, 3–6 Feb

Monday–Thursday, Regular Hours: 10am–7pm (Various timings after 7pm for Light Projections)

Free admission

Synopsis

Light to Night Singapore makes its annual return from 17 January to 6 February 2025, illuminating the Civic District with mesmerising light projections, art installations and engaging programmes. With this year’s theme “Do You See Me?”, audiences of all ages are invited to uncover unexpected ways of seeing ourselves and others, and to be inspired for the future. The festival will feature exciting programmes and artworks by local artists such as Cultural Medallion recipients Chng Seok Tin, Goh Beng Kwan and Han Sai Por.

Light to Night Singapore 2025 is organised by National Gallery Singapore in collaboration with the Civic District’s most iconic cultural institutions: Asian Civilisations Museum, The Arts House, Victoria Theatre & Victoria Concert Hall, and Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay.

Blumine Gallery

14 Jan 2025 to 4 Feb 2025

Ticketed

Art through Music Series at Blumine Gallery.
Art Fair & Galleries

Annexe

13 Jan 2025 to 25 Jan 2025

Free admission

An exhibition showcasing highlights of Annexe No. 1, the inaugural sale of art, design and fashion from Annexe, the new digital-first auction and private sales platform where collections take form.
Art Fair & Galleries

JW PROJECTS

15 Jan 2025 to 2 Mar 2025

Free admission

Roll with Punch(line) – Humor and Satire as Tools in Contemporary Art
Art Fair & Galleries

FOST Gallery

11 Jan 2025 to 1 Mar 2025

Free admission

Interdisciplinary artist Grace Tan explores dimensionality in flux through the cube, a three-dimensional object bounded by six congruent square faces, challenging our preconceived notions of stability and solidity.