St Andrew’s Road, Parliament Place, Connaught Drive, Old Parliament Lane and Anderson Bridge will be closed 4pm–1am on Fri–Sat, 9–24 Jan 2026, for Light to Night Singapore 2026. Visit our Visitor Information page for details.

Parts of Gallery Children’s Biennale 2025 will be closed on 20 & 21 Jan 2026 for a private event. Fun activities will continue at selected art installations. Click here for more information.

National Gallery Singapore will close at 6pm on 21 January 2026 for a private event. Restaurants will remain open.

Chua Mia Tee is known as Singapore’s most acclaimed artistic forerunner in realism.

Drawing on his observations of people and life around him, his artworks have struck a chord with many people. Yet, to Chua, art goes beyond mere representation but entails purposeful direction. “The artist,” Chua wrote, “is simultaneously a writer, director and an actor, he can freely direct people’s image.” Focusing on Chua’s early practice from the 1950s to 1980s, the exhibition presents a fresh perspective on the artist and looks at his works through the lens of film alongside Singapore’s quest for progress. A story of the past but also one of the present, the exhibition offers a reflection of Singapore’s journey and the diverse groups of people who have contributed to its story and made it home.

  • When: 26 Nov 2021–20 Nov 2022
  • Where: Level 4 Gallery, City Hall Wing

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