Shot on location at the Sands Expo and Convention Centre, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore.
At the 2026 edition of the Art SG exhibition, galleries from around the world gathered in Singapore to present a wide range of works, spanning established modern artists to emerging contemporary voices. This year’s fair balanced museum-scale presentations with quieter, more intimate pieces from participating galleries, each contributing distinct perspectives to the fair’s international mix.

Works by Manit Sriwanichpoom, presented by Ames Yavuz Gallery. Top: Brushstroke Series, 2025, by Lee Bae, presented by Johyun Gallery. All artworks are presented at Art SG 2026.
Singapore-based Ames Yavuz presented a carefully selected group of works by artists from Asia and beyond, with pieces that balanced strong ideas with bold visual elements.


Left: Wing Project, by Isabel and Alfredo Aquilizan. Right: Stacked Offering I, 2024-2025, by Pinaree Sanpitak. Both presented by Ames Yavuz Gallery.
At Chalk Horse, the gallery brought together contemporary works across painting and installation, reflecting the gallery’s focus on experimental and emerging practices.

Three Pines, Twilight, 2025, by Clara Adolphs, presented by Chalk Horse gallery.
Sullivan + Strumpf offered a balanced display of contemporary art, pairing larger works with smaller pieces that encouraged closer viewing.


Left: Delirium, 2025, by Eko Bintang. Right: Candy Mountain I, 2025, by Dawn Ng. Both presented by Sullivan + Strumpf.
Meanwhile, White Cube delivered a striking presentation of works by well-known international artists, with pieces that stood out for their scale and strong visual presence.


Left: Inside Out (concrete), 2019, Mona Hatoum. Right: Burnt to a crisp or bloody as hell, 2025, by Danica Lundy. Both presented by White Cube gallery.
Sydney-based Curatorial+Co. added another local perspective to the fair, presenting contemporary works through mixed-media pieces.


Reciprocal Sculpture 19 (left) and Provisional Sculpture (right), 2025. Both by Morgan Strokes and presented by Curatorial+Co.
Together, these galleries showed the variety of artistic practices on view, offering visitors a broad look at contemporary art from across the region and beyond.
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