The 2nd Global Art Fair Singapore, 2022 will be held at the Marina Bay Sands Expo Convention Center Hall C in Singapore from November 3 to 6, starting with VIP invitation and media day at 6pm on Wednesday, November 3. This year’s Art Fair presents 2,000 works from 15 countries, which is an impressive increase in the number of participating countries and exhibits compared to the 1st Global Art Fair, Singapore in 2019.
Why Singapore? Singapore, a luxury city where culture and art coexist, is known as Asia’s Silicon Valley. It is also emerging as a new art market that breaks the record of existing art fairs. In particular, as a financial hub that provides safe havens such as asset centres, it is one of the cities with the largest number of international transportation links in Asia, such as air and shipping.
Some of the major works include such world-famous artists as Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Kusama Yayoi, Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Jeff Koons, Damien Hirst, Nam June Paik, and Ufan Lee, which will be highlighted at the center of the art market.
Alongside, special programs such as special auction shows, performances, and conferences will be held. As for special exhibitions, Collaboration Exhibition (Art’s Life), MD Product Exhibition, Korean Hallyu Star Exhibition, and Korean Contemporary Art Special Exhibition will catch the attention of visitors.
While the 1st Global Art Fair in Singapore, 2019, exhibited 1,200 works by 400 artists from 8 countries around the globe including the United States, Switzerland, Japan, and China, a total of 100 booths participated, attracting around 40,000 spectators. This 2nd Global Art Fair in Singapore will be a place to showcase the works of world-famous artists for art collectors through galleries
For more information: http://www.gafsingapore.org/
VIP Preview-By invitation only
Public Days
Day Ticket : SGD 20
Concession (Student and Senior) : SGD 15 (Present ID card)
Group (20 or more) : SGD 15 (Concession SGD 7)
Period: Nov. 3 – 6, 2022
Venue: Marina Bay Sands Expo Convention Center C hall