新加坡美术馆 (Singapore Art Museum) 参访新加坡美术馆,沉浸在栩栩如生、充满艺术生命的当代艺术世界。 在地图上查看 另请 查看 艺术博物馆和机构 新加坡国家美术馆 National Gallery Singapore 新加坡乃至东南亚地区最新、最大的现代艺术博物馆坐落于新加坡两座庄严肃穆的国家古迹之中,非常值得一睹其风采。
新加坡国家美术馆还设有新加坡首个艺术教育中心——吉宝美术教育中心 (Keppel Centre for Art Education)。家庭和学生还可参加一系列精心策划且气氛活跃的学习项目和活动,沉浸在创意十足的学习环境中。 新加坡国家美术馆 National Gallery Singapore 1 St Andrew's Road,Singapore178957 ...
78 years ago, even before the World War 2, the foundation stone of the Supreme Court building was laid by Sir Shenton Thomas. A time capsule was buried beneath the foundation stone, containing 6 Singapore newspapers dated 31 March 1937 and a bunch of Straits Settlements coins. Today, it’s...
National Gallery Singapore Discover Singaporean and Southeast Asian art at the National Gallery Singapore – home to over 1,000 art works Explore Singapore's signature architecture – the National Gallery Singapore is located in the iconic restored Supreme Court and City Hall buildings, built in 1937...
Art City of Others: Asian Artists in Paris, 1920s-1940s National Gallery Singapore’s latest show highlights the journeys of influential Asian artists like Foujita Tsuguharu, Georgette Chen, and Liu Kang, who... City Hall2 Apr17 Aug 2025 ...
Singapore National Gallery ready to spring into lifeAlexandra Seno
National Museum of Singapore Singapore's oldest museum is home to fascinating and futuristic exhibitions that illuminate our nation's past. National Gallery Housed in Singapore's Former City Hall and Supreme Court, the striking architecture of this art gallery houses the world's largest collection of...
A visitor views exhibits of the "Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America" art exhibition held at the National Gallery Singapore in Singapore on Jan. 29, 2024. (Photo by Then Chih Wey/Xinhua)
A decade in the making, National Gallery Singapore has finally opened its impressive doors to the public. The gallery combines two of the city-state’s most historic buildings – the former Supreme Court and City Hall – and is home to the largest public collection of Singaporean a...
It’s hard to believe the National Gallery Singapore is just a few months old. Since flinging open its doors in November 2015, it’s become the go-to place for Southeast Asian art and Singaporean history. Ten years and $374 million in the making, the venue occupies buildings that once ...