Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
In response to strong demand, the exhibition will be open till 10pm on 27 and 28 February – last chance to visit before it closes on 1 March.
Please be informed that the Rotunda Library and Archive will be closed from 9–11 Feb 2026. For further enquiries, please contact us at library.archive@nationalgallery.sg. Operations will resume on 12 Feb 2026.
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Hernando R. Ocampo. Dancing Mutants. 1965. Oil on canvas, 101.8 x 76 cm.
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Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Organised by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in partnership with National Gallery Singapore, Into the Modern explores the revolutionary world of French Impressionism and its continuing relevance through themes of urban life and environmental change.
Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise
Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise highlights the lives and practices of five artists from Southeast Asia—Amanda Heng, Dolorosa Sinaga, Imelda Cajipe Endaya, Nirmala Dutt and Phaptawan Suwannakudt—honouring their multi-faceted roles as artists, educators, writers and community organisers.
Adopt a Gallery Bench
Following its 10th anniversary, National Gallery Singapore has reimagined its iconic logo as functional benches for people to sit, gather and connect. In Jan 2026, ten sets of Gallery Benches will be placed at iconic locations across Singapore, before returning to the Gallery in Feb 2026 as resting spots for visitors. These iconic Gallery Benches are now available for adoption individually or as a pair. By adopting a bench, your generosity will support our work to make the arts accessible for all. All adopters will receive recognition through a customised donor plaque.
Diplomacy and Desire: Basoeki Abdullah in Singapore
Once described as "the Rembrandt of the East," Basoeki Abdullah (1915‒1993) achieved international fame when he won an art contest held for the coronation of Queen Juliana of Amsterdam in 1948. His artworks can be found in national collections across Southeast Asia. The exhibition invites us to consider the “power” of art in postcolonial Southeast Asia and to see this prominent portraitist anew.
Gallery Children’s Biennale 2025: Tomorrow We’ll Be… Back!
The Gallery Children’s Biennale closes on 29 March, and we’re celebrating with a final weekend of wonder on Saturday 14 March! Enjoy activities that bring the Biennale to life, and revisit your favourite artworks or discover new sparks of Joy, Kindness, Dream, and Love—one last time.
Panel Discussion | The Powers That Shape Us
Inspired by our exhibition Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise, The Powers that Shape Us is a panel co-organised with Association of Women for Action and Research (AWARE), looking at how policies affecting women’s lives in Singapore have shifted and manifested over the years.
Exhibition
Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Organised by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in partnership with National Gallery Singapore, Into the Modern explores the revolutionary world of French Impressionism and its continuing relevance through themes of urban life and environmental change.

Exhibition
Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise
Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise highlights the lives and practices of five artists from Southeast Asia for whom art, life, kinship and community are inseparable. Featuring Amanda Heng, Dolorosa Sinaga, Imelda Cajipe Endaya, Nirmala Dutt and Phaptawan Suwannakudt, the exhibition honours their multi-faceted roles—not only as artists, but also as educators, writers or community organisers.
Exhibition
Into the Modern: Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Organised by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in partnership with National Gallery Singapore, Into the Modern explores the revolutionary world of French Impressionism and its continuing relevance through themes of urban life and environmental change.

Exhibition
Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise
Fear No Power: Women Imagining Otherwise highlights the lives and practices of five artists from Southeast Asia for whom art, life, kinship and community are inseparable. Featuring Amanda Heng, Dolorosa Sinaga, Imelda Cajipe Endaya, Nirmala Dutt and Phaptawan Suwannakudt, the exhibition honours their multi-faceted roles—not only as artists, but also as educators, writers or community organisers.
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Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art
Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art explores how desire, eroticism and the body have shaped artistic practices and cultural discourses in the Southeast Asia. Featuring rarely seen artworks from the National Collection alongside key regional loans, the exhibition embraces the power and presence of desire in art and life.

Exhibition
He Xiangning: Ink & Intent | 何香凝:画就丹青凭寄意
A leading ink artist and a prominent political figure, He Xiangning played an important role in the development of modern China. Featuring over 50 ink works and archival materials, the exhibition reconnects He Xiangning's artistic activities and significance to Chinese modern art, Singapore, Penang and the region’s art history.
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Exhibition
Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art
Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art explores how desire, eroticism and the body have shaped artistic practices and cultural discourses in the Southeast Asia. Featuring rarely seen artworks from the National Collection alongside key regional loans, the exhibition embraces the power and presence of desire in art and life.

Exhibition
He Xiangning: Ink & Intent | 何香凝:画就丹青凭寄意
A leading ink artist and a prominent political figure, He Xiangning played an important role in the development of modern China. Featuring over 50 ink works and archival materials, the exhibition reconnects He Xiangning's artistic activities and significance to Chinese modern art, Singapore, Penang and the region’s art history.
Fun Activities in Singapore: 5k Steps Through the Gallery
Looking for a Singapore experience that combines culture, walking, and a touch of fitness? Immerse yourself in art and architecture while staying active at National Gallery Singapore. Discover how a regular museum visit can become a fun, active mini adventure.
Family Days at the Gallery: March School Holiday Edition
Make your way to the Gallery this March school holidays, where art comes alive through interactive workshops, storytelling sessions, and imaginative play spaces. Whether you’re planning a weekend outing or a midweek adventure, the Gallery is filled with creative ways to spend quality time together.
Now Open till 1 Mar
In response to strong demand, the exhibition will be open till 10pm on 27 and 28 February – last chance to visit before it closes on 1 March.
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