Denemek ALTIN - Özgür

Start-ups a boost to local art

The Straits Times

|

September 04, 2025

Two home-grown platforms are making it easier to buy and sell Singapore works

- Clement Yong

Start-ups a boost to local art

One of the main complaints of Singapore's art market is that there are too few transactions. Works, once bought by private individuals, rarely change hands.

In the past two years, two ground-up Singapore platforms have been created to fix this, aiming to make reselling and buying art easier, less intimidating and more fun.

The earlier mover is Art Again, co-founded by lawyer Milon Goh and art broker and gallerist Chingyi Chua. They noticed their start-up gaining traction almost immediately after it launched on Instagram in 2023.

The first sales were unsigned, undated pieces in the style of Chinese farmer folk art, Mr Goh recalls. Therein lay a lesson: Any artwork can find a home if it is placed before the right viewers.

Recently marking their two-year anniversary with Pasar — a curated display of works by Singaporean artists like Lin Hsin Hsin and Teng Nee Cheong in an industrial unit in Tannery Lane, loosely connected to the theme of the market — Art Again today lists nearly 800 artworks on its website, with excess in reserve.

The beauty is the ease with which transactions can be made, without sellers having to ship works to a third location for official auctions, as is the norm for larger houses like Christie's and Sotheby's. Instead, it operates much like online marketplace Carousell. Sellers keep their listed works until there is interest and negotiations begin.

Upon transaction, Art Again tries to be a one-stop shop for conservation, transport and installation. Its fee is tiered according to the price of the work.

Sellers pay a 20 per cent fee on works priced below $10,000, 18 per cent on those between $10,000 and $30,000 and 15 per cent for anything above $30,000.

The Straits Times'den DAHA FAZLA HİKAYE

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

What Is With... everyone owning a Trader Joe's bag?

Dive into the appeal of the most coveted tote bag in town — the canvas carrier from US grocery chain Trader Joe’s

time to read

4 mins

February 06, 2026

The Straits Times

K-actor Kim Seon-ho apologises over one-person corporation amid tax avoidance allegations

SEOUL South Korean actor Kim Seon-ho, star of several K-drama romcom hits, has issued an apology after coming previously running a one-person corporation.

time to read

2 mins

February 06, 2026

The Straits Times

Vowles dismisses Williams' title hopes

British Formula One team Williams have made progress but it is “not realistic” to target the title in 2026 or 2027, their team principal James Vowles told AFP in the buildup to a new season marked by an overhaul of the technical regulations.

time to read

2 mins

February 06, 2026

The Straits Times

Alphabet says capital spending could double to $235b amid Al race

Alphabet said on Feb 4 that capital expenditure could nearly double in 2026, in yet another aggressive spending ramp-up by the Google parent as it deepens investments to push ahead in the artificial intelligence (AI) race.

time to read

2 mins

February 06, 2026

The Straits Times

Nearly 7,000 BTO flats to go on sale in June, including in Berlayar estate and Ang Mo Kio

A Build-To-Order (BTO) project with nearly 2,000 flats in the new Berlayar estate on the former Keppel Club site will go on sale in June, along with two projects near schools in Ang Mo Kio.

time to read

4 mins

February 06, 2026

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

S'pore will remain a trusted hub for global supply chains: Vivian

Minister attends US-led critical minerals meeting in Washington

time to read

5 mins

February 06, 2026

The Straits Times

The Straits Times

Retail sales up 2.7% in Dec; over half of industries record growth

Retail sales grew 2.7 per cent year on year in December 2025, moderating from a 6.2 per cent growth in November, with more than half of industries recording higher sales, according to data from the Singapore Department of Statistics released on Feb 5.

time to read

2 mins

February 06, 2026

The Straits Times

Burden of safety must fall on riders, not pedestrians

Letter of the day

time to read

2 mins

February 06, 2026

The Straits Times

Escalators Review 'keep left when not walking' etiquette

I have seen crowds forming at MRT station escalators because most commuters stand on the left side while leaving the right side empty for walking.

time to read

1 min

February 06, 2026

The Straits Times

US patisserie Lady M returns to Singapore with pop-up

Less than a month after news broke that famed New York patisserie Lady M had shut all of its outlets here, the brand has announced its return to Singapore.

time to read

1 mins

February 06, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size