Experience Singapore Art Week with UOB alongside your loved ones

Discover an enclave of Southeast Asian art activities nestled in the heart of Singapore's Central Business District.
UOB-Singapore Art Week (SAW) 2024
 
Start your walk from the UOB Art Gallery at UOB Plaza 1, Ground Floor. Visit Listening to Clouds, a solo exhibition by Leo Liu, a Platinum Award winner of the 2012 UOB Painting of the Year (Singapore) competition. Strike a pose with sculptures, Vitalità by Anna Chiara Spellini, Homage To Newton by Salvador Dali, and Bird by Fernando Botero.

Head towards the National Gallery Singapore to visit the world's largest collection of modern Southeast Asian art at the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery and 2023 UOB Painting of the Year Regional Winners' Showcase at the Glass Room.
Activities at UOB Plaza

Appreciate Southeast Asian art
Appreciate Southeast Asian art

Heighten your senses at the UOB Art Gallery with artworks by Leo Liu, a Platinum Award winner of the 2012 UOB Painting of the Year (Singapore) competition. The solo exhibition, Listening to Clouds showcases a series of artworks featuring his signature cloud, including digital prints. This combination also represents the dialogue between technology and traditional methodologies. Each cloud reflects human experiences, thoughts, and emotions in the digital era, storing memories, culture and stories.

From 13 October 2023 to 30 January 2024
UOB Art Gallery, 80 Raffles Place, UOB Plaza 1, Ground Floor
Opens daily from 9am-6pm


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Vitalità

Anna Chiara Spellini
UOB Plaza, along Singapore River
Take a selfie with art installations by acclaimed artists
Vitalità
Anna Chiara Spellini
UOB Plaza, along Singapore River
Vitalità reflects the vital energy of the universe known as ‘qi’. Embodying the ‘qi’ in her visceral line of this sculpture, Anna Chiara Spellini has endowed the form of Vitalità with the vigour of being ready to move upward and forward. Commissioned by UOB, and part of the UOB Art Collection, Vitalità is a life force that creates newness, growth, good fortune and abundance for all.

Homage To Newton

Salvador Dali
UOB Plaza Atrium
Homage To Newton
Salvador Dali
UOB Plaza Atrium
In the 17th century, Sir Isaac Newton discovered the law of gravity. Legend tells us that the origin of this most important and fundamental physical law was initiated by the falling of an apple, represented in the present work by the ball falling from the right hand.

Salvador Dali, one of the most important surrealist artists, takes the liberty to go even further in paying Homage To Newton by opening up the torso of the figure and suspending the heart to indicate “open-heartedness”. The open head represents an “open-mind”. These are two necessary qualities for the discovery of important natural laws as well as for success of all human endeavours.

Bird

Fernando Botero
UOB Plaza, along Singapore River
Bird
Fernando Botero
UOB Plaza, along Singapore River
The bird is traditionally associated with peace and serenity. This three-dimensional Bird by Botero also signifies the joy of living and the power of optimism.

Botero’s sculpture allows one the pleasure of caressing reality. There is a sensual complicity that the artist has with his creation which is shared with the public.
Activities at National Gallery Singapore

2023 UOB Painting of the Year Regional Winners' Showcase
2023 UOB Painting of the Year Regional Winners' Showcase

Art is a powerful source of inspiration and connection, reflecting the rich tapestry of culture, identity and aspirations. Beyond an art competition, the UOB Painting of the Year (POY) uncovers and nurtures artists, and supports the launch of artistic careers for aspiring artists.

From 4 to 30 January 2024
Glass Room, Supreme Court Wing, Level 4 Mezzanine, National Gallery Singapore


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Activities at National Gallery Singapore

Explore 19th Century Southeast Asia Art at the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery
Explore 19th Century Southeast Asia Art at the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery

Housed in the former Supreme Court building, the UOB Southeast Asia Gallery presents over 300 artworks that trace the shared artistic impulses across Southeast Asia.

Presented in a largely chronological sequence starting in the mid-19th century, the exhibition identifies how art is inseparably linked to the region’s tumultuous social and political history.

UOB Southeast Asia Gallery, Supreme Court Wing, Level 3–5, National Gallery Singapore

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Explore UOB World Art Gallery
Explore UOB World Art Gallery

Unable to view the 2023 UOB Painting of the Year showcase in person?

UOB has launched UOB World, a virtual space to deliver an immersive experience through a curated mix of media and other engaging features.

Visit the virtual UOB World Art Gallery to view the 50 winning artworks that connect with you, demonstrating the creativity of artists to tell their stories on canvas.

From 8 November 2023 – 7 October 2024

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20% off Special Exhibition Passes for Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America
20% off Special Exhibition Passes for Tropical: Stories from Southeast Asia and Latin America

Tropical is the first large-scale museum exhibition to take a comparative approach across Southeast Asia and Latin America, uniquely animated by their struggles against colonialism.

Comprising over 200 paintings, sculptures, drawings, performances and sensorial installations, Tropical spans the 20th century, tracing how artists from both regions challenged conventions and fostered solidarities, defiantly reclaiming their place within the story of art.

From 18 November 2023 – 24 Mar 2024
Singtel Special Exhibition Gallery and various locations around National Gallery Singapore, City Hall Wing, Level 3


Promo Code: UOBTROP20 for UOB Cardholders
Offer is valid from 1 November 2023 to 24 March 2024. Offer is valid for Special Exhibition Passes only. Offer is valid for online and onsite bookings using the promo code UOBTROP20. For Concession tickets, valid verification at the Gallery is required.
For more information on Concession tickets, refer to https://www.nationalgallery.sg/admissions. UOB Online Privileges' General Terms and Conditions apply.


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As you move from one art exhibit to another, use your UOB card to access a variety of dining, shopping, and staycation experiences to round out your experience.