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Art SG returns for 'Visionary' 3rd run

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January 06, 2025

Art SG, the leading international art fair for Singapore and Southeast Asia, announces its third edition in Singapore from Jan. 17 to 19, 2025 (VIP Preview and Vernissage on Jan. 16, 2025), featuring an exceptional lineup of exhibitors from numerous countries and territories.

Art SG returns for 'Visionary' 3rd run

A dynamic program will be platformed by four visionary cultural partners with strong ties to the Southeast Asian art ecosystem: Bangkok Kunsthalle, Delfina Foundation, M Art Foundation and Art Outreach. Visitors will also encounter an energizing program of events and activations presented by Singapore's visual art museums, important private collections, and cultural partners, within Singapore Art Week (Jan. 17 to 26), the city's annual celebration of the visual arts.

Presented by founding and lead partner UBS, ART SG stages its third edition at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, bringing together leading galleries from the region and around the world to spotlight Singapore as a fast-rising cultural capital and key hub for artistic exchange and transformation across Southeast Asia and beyond.

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