ART STAGE

No further edition of ART STAGE Singapore is planned.

ART STAGE Singapore is contemporary art show taking place since 2011. It is one of the four art fairs in the Island, alongside S.E.A. Focus, ART SG and Affordable Arrt Fair. ART STAGE Singapore truly want showcase the best of Asian art. Thus it showcases ontemporary paintings, sculpture and photography from about 80 international galleries. It trives to help bring a positive image and in-depth understand of this art. As a matter of fact, the show brings communities together to promote and support local artists. Since it began, ART STAGE has indeed changed the image of Asian art by attracting a world-wide audience and connecting artists, professionals and art lovers. Finally, a series of talks are programmed alongside the exhibition. Unfortunately, the 2019 edition of ART STAGE was cancelled but the fair is scheduled to take place in November 2020.

Info ART STAGE

Location

Marina Bay Sands
Expo & Convention Center
1 Bayfront Avenue
Singapore, 018971
Singapore

Dates

No further edition

Entrance Fee

Mediums

Sculptures
Installations
Paintings…

Art Periods

Contemporary

Contact

info.sg@artstage.com
+ 65 6224 4975

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