The UOB Southeast Asia Gallery is temporarily closed and will reopen in late 2027. In the meantime, works from the National Collection remain exhibited across the Gallery. 

Bringing together 20 artworks centring on Southeast Asia, this exhibition examines how artists work with archives to address forgotten, lesser known, or marginalised histories. At the same time, it opens up new possibilities for how these stories can be seen and understood from a contemporary perspective. The exhibition invites visitors to move beyond dominant narratives and to think of art as a record of history, and the artist as a storyteller of a shared past.

  • When: 21 Aug - 18 Oct 2026
  • Suitable For: All
  • Where: City Hall Wing, Level 3, Singtel Special Exhibition Gallery 1 and City Hall Chamber
  • Ticket information: General Admission ticket required, free for locals.

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Ways to Experience

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Finding Tilapia: Tracing Food, Ecology, and Cultural Memory in Southeast Asia

Through art and food, this panel invites audiences to consider the hidden journeys behind the everyday and how something as familiar as tilapia can surface lesser-known stories of place, movement, and culture.

29 Aug 2026, 2–3pm
National Gallery Singapore, City Hall Wing, Level B1, The Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium
Guided Tour
Curator Tour | Art Remembers

Discover how artists from Southeast Asia revisit history through archives, memory, and lesser-known records on this curator-led tour of Art Remembers. Featuring newly commissioned works alongside works from the National Collection, the exhibition brings together artworks that recover, reimagine, and retell histories that have been forgotten, marginalised, or left untold.

4 Sep 2026, 7.30–8.30pm
City Hall Wing, Level 3, Singtel Special Exhibition Gallery 1, Exhibition Entrance (near Lift Lobby B)