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Located at the historic port of Tanjong Pagar
Opened in 1996 as the first art museum in Singapore.
Presenting contemporary art from a Southeast Asian perspective for the artists, art lovers and art curious.

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4.5

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4 months ago
David.Solo Traveller

Impressive exhibits. A pleasure to meet and have a short chitchat with Lilian, one of the exhibit supervisors.

7 months ago
Scott.Couples

One of the galleries was closed on our visit, so we only had 3 to check out. It was a quick 45 minute visit, but we also managed to check out some of the other galleries in the building.

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Operating Hours
Monday - Sunday 10:00AM to 19:00PM
Gallery
SAW at SAM
- Fri, 17 Jan – Sun, 26 Jan 2025, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark
- 10am–7pm (Extended museum hours from 10am–9pm on both weekends: 17-18 & 24-25 Jan)
- Free admission for all
- Visit SAM during Singapore Art Week (SAW) 2025, with free admission for all.
- Across two vibrant weekends, experience Sonic Sessions, live music performances after dark and a bustling art market at Tanjong Pagar Distripark.
- Alongside these events, discover Seeing Forest by Robert Zhao Renhui, fresh from the Singapore Pavilion at Biennale Arte 2024, exploring the connections between urban and natural environments. Delve into solo exhibitions by Yee I-Lann and Pratchaya Phinthong, and SAM’s inaugural collection show, Everyday Practices, featuring artists such as Guo-Liang Tan, Htein Lin, Sun Xun, and Tehching Hsieh. Artist talks and other programmes will also take place throughout SAM.
- Don’t miss this exciting celebration of contemporary art!
Seeing Forest
- Gallery 3, Level 3, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark
- Following its presentation at the Singapore Pavilion at Biennale Arte 2024 in Venice, Seeing Forest by Robert Zhao Renhui returns to Singapore.
- The observation of the ultimately unknowable in the natural world is a hallmark of artist Robert Zhao Renhui’s praxis. Since 1998, under the auspices of his own semi-fictional Institute of Critical Zoologists, Zhao’s many and varied projects have served as lenses that highlight the resilience of nature and the various interactions that occur when such resilience overlaps with human life and society.
- Notably, over the last seven years, he has been focusing on secondary forests in Singapore — forests regrown from deforested land due to human intervention such as development and plantation — and the new ecosystems that have developed within it. For the Singapore Pavilion, decades of Zhao’s accumulated observations are condensed and organised into an intensive installation, which returns to Singapore after its exhibition run at the Biennale Arte 2024 in Venice.
- Through this exhibition, we see how the island of Singapore has evolved to arrive at the present day, revealing some of the ways in which human urban design can shape the natural world itself, resulting in an ecosystem of migrant species that echoes the trajectories and makeup of the city’s human population. At the same time, Seeing Forest also highlights phenomena that are universally relatable to those living in any urban environment.
Yee I-Lann: Mansau-Ansau
- Gallery 1, Level 1, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark
- Mansau-Ansau in Dusun – the language of the Dusun and Kadazan of Sabah – means to walk without a predetermined destination. It evokes a wandering path that welcomes chance and possibilities. Translated into a weave, it manifests as a pattern without pattern, a pattern that follows its own rhythm. The exhibition Mansau-Ansau attends to Yee I-Lann’s journey of discovery and creation over two decades, navigating domains of knowledge old and new, and reimagining the forms and dynamics of power. Travel across a range of media, from photocollage, silk and batik, to bamboo pus and pandanus, to encounter a horizon that teases, where the kerbau stand their ground and mats ‘eat’ tables, to experience karaoke beyond language and meet the turtles as they return home.
Pratchaya Phinthong: No Patents on Ideas
- Gallery 1, Level 1, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark
- Witness how ideas can transcend boundaries and redefine art in Thai artist Pratchaya Phinthong’s first solo exhibition in Singapore.
- No Patents on Ideas is the first solo exhibition of Bangkok-based artist Pratchaya Phinthong in Singapore that presents major explorations underpinning two decades of the artist’s practice. Through video, installation and objects, the exhibition examines the cultural and economic systems that structure modern life. Phinthong’s art carry layers of significance drawn from their journey through production, use, and exchange. These items are shaped by their cultural roots, shifting ownership, and connections to historical events. The exhibition also features a new commission, Undrift, a video installation that reflects on the implications between cultural circuits of vernacular knowledge and everyday material cultures.
Everyday Practices
- Gallery 4, Level 3, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark
- “My art is doing time, so it’s not different from doing life or doing art, or doing time. No matter whether I stay in ‘art-time’ or ‘life-time,’ I am passing time.”—the artist Tehching Hsieh thus describes his durational performances, which turn the banality of life and the passage of time into medium and subject for his art.
- Building on Hsieh’s philosophy, the exhibition Everyday Practices examines the inventive ways artists have appropriated quotidian routines and lived experiences to express powerful statements of resilience and endurance. Through their works, we witness ongoing conflicts, humanitarian crises and asymmetrical power relationships. In this context, the gestures that the artists have employed, by dint of repetition, reveal themselves as small acts of resistance that return agency to the individual. Art, as we see here, offers a means of sense-making and coping in the face of adversity.
- Drawing from the collection of Singapore Art Museum, Everyday Practices brings together artworks by diverse artists across different generations and geographies in Asia. They affirm that the collective strength found in individual actions cuts across cultural practices and conditions. The question that is universal to us all is: 'In the face of life’s challenges, how do we go on going on?'
Learning Gallery
- Gallery 2, Level 1, SAM at Tanjong Pagar Distripark
- Spark Curiosity. Rekindle Wonder. Explore contemporary art with the uninhibited spirit of a child and rediscover the joy of learning.
- Established as part of Singapore Art Museum’s continued support of art education, the Learning Gallery is dedicated to the engagement and understanding of broader issues through contemporary artworks. These artworks have been specially selected from the National Collection or commissioned to extend the learning of contemporary art to all ages.
- Inspired by the theme of childhood, this edition of the Learning Gallery encourages child-like curiosity in encounters with art. You are invited to embrace the spirit of exploration to have an uninhibited relationship with the world: to look, feel and live fearlessly. Exhibiting artworks of various media and across diverse forms of presentation, the artworks address multiple themes such as home, nature and the environment, people, places, memory and time. They also raise important and timely questions on what it means to live in contemporary times, evoking the emotions and experiences of each individual in the process.
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