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NationalGallerySingaporeSelf-guided experiences
 
              ‘Don’t Say You Love Me’ Trail
Walk in the footsteps of Jin of BTS in this self-guided trail that brings his music video Don’t Say You Love Me to life. Step into a cinematic journey through the Gallery’s iconic spaces—each location capturing a different emotional beat of the song, set against the stunning architecture and timeless art. Discover the places where music, emotion, and visual storytelling meet!
 
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              ![Spectacular artworks ✅ Fabulous outfits ✅ Over the past few months, eight of our National Collection works by Southeast Asian artists have been settling nicely into their new home at the (@labiennale). A big hello to everyone around the world who has stopped by so far! 🇮🇹 Did you know that you can “own” one of these artworks? Adopt “Labourer (Lunch Break)” by Lai Foong Moi as part of our [Adopt Now] programme from just $50, with your contributions going towards building our National Collection for future generations with the acquisition of more significant artworks. 🖼️ Link in bio to adopt an artwork and explore how you can help make art more accessible with the Gallery. - Exhibition view of “Nucleo Storico” section in the Main Exhibition of Venice Biennale 2024: 🤍 1. Lê Phổ’s Jeune fille en blanc (Young Girl in White) (1931). Pictured at the bottom left. 🎀 2. Georgette Chen’s Self Portrait (c. 1946). Pictured at the bottom left. 🧱 3. Chua Mia Tee’s Road Construction Worker (1955). Pictured in the middle. 👷 4. Lai Foong Moi’s Labourer (Lunch Break) (1965). Pictured on the left. ✨ 5. Hendra Gunawan’s My Family (1968). Pictured on the right. 👨 6. Lim Mu Hue’s Self-Expression (c. 1957/ 1963). Pictured in the middle. 💛 7. Affandi’s Self-Portrait (1975). Pictured on the left. 🌺 8. Emiria Sunassa’s Orang Irian dengan burung tjenderawasih (Irian Man with Bird of Paradise) (1948). Pictured at the bottom left.](/content/dam/cf/nationalgallerysg/instagram/images/020.jpg/_jcr_content/renditions/cq5dam.thumbnail.319.319.png) 
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
               
                
               
                
               
                
              