Silkscreens, videos and abstract paintings are among the works to look out for
Lawrence Wong has shown signals that he intends to support arts-related initiatives with significant funding, though entrenched societal attitudes mean concerns about censorship remain
Plus, Singapore's art scene and a photograph by Zanele Muholi
The fair has seen exhibitor numbers decrease by 29% since 2023, but many galleries are reporting a better turnout
Parallels between Southeast Asia, Latin America and Africa are the subject of two thematic shows
Prestigious international galleries and regional heavyweights alike have gathered for the fair's much-delayed inaugural edition
The influencer and dealer has opened an outpost of his WOAW gallery in the Southeast Asian city, which is enjoying a new art market spotlight
An influx of wealth during the pandemic coupled with increased attention from blue-chip galleries has primed the city for an art market boom
East Asia gains two new commercial art events and Frieze London turns 20
Collector has won a court injunction to stop the sale of an NFT that was used as collateral against a loan
After selling its share in late 2018, the Swiss conglomerate has again taken a 15% stake in the event
The fair company has already collaborated with Art Week Tokyo next week, and says its role is to help and "hold their hands"
Venue's board announced closure "with profound sadness" in March after losing sole tenancy of the theatre and gallery space
The first edition of the Singapore fair, first announced in 2018, is now scheduled to happen in January 2022
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art to close physical venue in March, casting doubt on future of gallery district
After postponing last year, first edition planned for this autumn will now happen in November 2021 due to coronavirus pandemic
Strong second edition of event, dedicated to Southeast Asian art, narrowly avoided coronavirus panic
Predicted stockmarket slowdown and stiff competition do not deter two debut fairs, but Art Stage Singapore is cancelled at the eleventh hour
Fair director Lorenzo Rudolf says the "given circumstances" leave no other choice
While ancient art and ceramics remain popular, Contemporary Chinese art is taking off at home, and buyers outside the mainland are slowly looking toward Western art
An Indonesian businessman has lost his appeal against claims that he sold a fake painting, according to reports in the Singapore press
Smaller art fairs such as the Armory Show and Art Stage Singapore are feeling the strain
In market competition between Hong Kong, Shanghai, Taipei and Singapore, Hong Kong still comes top, with Taiwan second
Dutch auction house holds successful sale in Singapore
A ten-fold increase in turnover on 1993