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Exhibitions in Singapore's museums and galleries

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NUS Museum

Located on the campus of the National University of Singapore, this Asian art museum houses three collections under one roof. On the first floor, the Lee Kong Chian Collection focuses on Chinese art, spanning 7000 years of Chinese culture and civilisation. The South and Southeast Asian Gallery contains a variety of crafts, sculptures and paintings from the region. The top floor displays many representative pieces from the 40-year oeuvre of Singapore’s most famous sculptor, the late Ng Eng Teng.




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Events at NUS Museum
The Sufi Talks Back: An Exhibition in Reading the Archives
Art : Major spaces

Until Nov 23
This exhibition questions the ‘archiving of cultures’ by exploring aspects of modern Malaysian art within a...

Archives and Desires: Selections from the Mohammad Din Mohammad Collection
Art : Major spaces

Until Nov 23
Explore aspects of modern Malaysian art and museological discourse through the life and works of this late artist.

Sculpting Life
Art : Major spaces

Until Dec 31
Ng Eng Teng’s sculptures have long been perceived as some of the most iconic in Singapore. His signature style of...

SB08 (Parallel Event): Bound for Glory: Wong Hoy Cheong 2002-2007
Art : Galleries

Sep 05-Nov 30
South-East Asia’s most influential contemporary artist brings his interdisciplinary practice to this showcase by...

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Open times: Tues-Sat 10am-7.30pm; Sun 10am-6pm

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University Cultural Centre
50 Kent Ridge Crescent
Phone: 6516 8817
Nearby Stations: Clementi