Everyone should have the right to buy artwork. Art is unexpected, imaginary, sensitive - in short essential. With more than 600 exhibited artists, Carré d'artistes at Paragon wishes to alter the landscape of a very exclusive art market. Going from Paris to Singapore, not to mention Amsterdam and Moscow, they are the largest art gallery in the world.
Today, they offer artists international visibility and the extraordinary opportunity to devote their lives to their passion.
Their art curators carefully select each artist for his unique work and assertive style, in order to offer you a collection of works of all styles, quality and at a fixedrate. Each artwork is unique, not to mention a result of passionate work and many inspriations.
Whether you are a novice or already an art lover, whether you wish to give a unique touch to your indoors or offer intense emotions to a loved one, you will definitely find your happiness among their artworks.
Cuturi Gallery has moved into its new home on Aliwal Street in the bustling Kampong Glam area.
The new gallery space spans across three floors of a beautiful renovated conservation shop house.
Cuturi Gallery is a next generation art gallery founded on the belief that art should be empowering and meaningful for everyone. A curator of change and a custodian of artistic diversity, Cuturi Gallery is a challenger of vested interests and of the status quo, pushing the boundaries of how galleries operate. The gallery connects broad audiences to high-quality art by diverse talents that speaks to the heart and tells the story of an undiscovered generation of aspiring artists that will have the art world aching for more. Diminishing aristocratic traditions and providing transparency in an art world that is at times daunting, Cuturi Gallery presents an inclusive and democratised art ecosystem which fosters greater collaboration, understanding and appreciation of art amongst artists, collectors and the industry at large.
The founder of Cuturi Gallery, Kevin Troyano Cuturi is an art advocate with an unconventional background that belies his passion for the art world and devotion to nurturing Singapore’s art scene. Before launching the gallery, Kevin was an entrepreneur who had previously also worked at Amazon. Unfettered by conventions of the traditional art gallery model, the ‘art outsider’ unites his love for art with a disruptive entrepreneurial passion to challenge norms and bring fresh perspectives to invigorate the industry.
To do this, he is leading the way towards greater pricing transparency and supporting under-represented and aspiring artists to balance creative freedom with works that sell to ensure the survival of Singapore’s next generation artists.
The newly-opened Gallery 1819 at Tan Boon Liat Building is a Fine Art gallery that features Southeast Asian artworks from artists across the international region.
Ranging from Chinese Ink to Gouache paintings, Gallery 1819 Singapore offers a versatile acquisition of collectible works within your reach. Its current portfolio houses some of the most esteemed artists in Singapore’s art scene such as Thomas Yeo, a prominent Singapore second-generation artist, and Aaron Gan, an established local artist. The gallery reaches a wider pool of audience through both physical and virtual spaces, as well as capturing comprehensive needs of each individual with the help of their art consultants.
Experience art that comes alive with Patrick Bezalel, a Singapore-based artist who creates artworks inspired by his Christian faith.
Patrick’s ongoing series explores hyperrealism paintings that depict the various aspects of Yeshua and His words in the bible. Consisting of thousands of painstaking strokes over hundreds of hours on his iPad media, each painting is then produced on metal print in limited edition copies.
Patrick is inspired by Yeshua and the bible in his hyperrealism drawings. His vision is for anyone who sees his art to be reminded of Yeshua and His grace. View Patrick Bezalel's collection at their new mall gallery at Millenia Walk or at their Eunos avenue studio with a prior appointment.
Blue Ocean Art is an art concept that is focused on delivering investment grade art works from all around the world to their clients and investors. Visit their newly-opened Blue Ocean Fine Art Gallery at Marina Square to find a unique piece to start or add to your art collection.
Featured in the listing picture here is a piece from artist Liu Yujun 刘玉å›.
In Liu Yujun's painting series entitled Unidentified Liquid, he has created paintings of Chinese beautiful women. Liu Yujun carefully includes images of blue liquid in a various form in his works. The images of the blue liquid seems to be mysterious and ambiguous as it has no connection with the images of beautiful women. The blue liquid symbolises a sense of insecurity.
Check out his works at Blue Ocean Fine Art Gallery.
A Singapore venture is emerging as the new powerhouse of Asia’s electronic dance music industry with the unveiling of a new state-of-the-art production studio.
Launching in October 2018, TITAN Studios at Duxton Hill is the brainchild of Singapore electronic music management agency, Jupiter Labs, which also has outlets in London, Amsterdam, Hong Kong, Melbourne and Los Angeles. Jupiter Labs aims to become Asia’s leading artist incubator having already fostered partnerships with leading agencies and labels around Asia. The TITAN studios are a key component of that strategy.
Designed and built by dance music producers and renowned audio engineers, TITAN Studios' facilities simultaneously provide both comfort and creative space, without the complications of traditional recording studios. That doesn’t mean compromise, as TITAN offers advanced sound design tech and a wealth of vintage, analog and digital instruments and outboard gear.
Packages start from S$125 to S$185 an hour. Drop them a line at bookings@titanstudios.sg for more details.
Vanilla Home has opened a new showroom in the heart of Chinatown where everything began 14 years ago. A bustling and vibrant neighborhood with a hip, cosmopolitan vibe, 63 Club Street is the perfect location for the renowned multi- label lifestyle boutique to continue to bring you the very best of homewares and lifestyle products from all over the world.
Vanilla Home threw open its doors in 2002 to offer a greater choice of lifestyle products of superlative quality in Singapore and the region. It quickly became renowned and respected for its superb selection, stringent standards and excellence in service and customer relations.
Porta Romana from the UK has been selected to be the anchor brand at the new Vanilla Home, showcasing many of its beloved lamps and chandeliers in the ‘Jewel Box’ of the showroom, a central atrium at the heart of the boutique.
As Singapore continues to cement its standing in Asia as an Arts hub, the showroom will also serve as a platform for artists to showcase their work in a lifestyle setting. A departure from the traditional white cube gallery space Vanilla Home offers artists an opportunity to show their work as it would live in a home. Currently exhibited are works by Gilly Beal and Stefanie Hauger, winner of the 2013 UOB Southeast Asian Painting of the Year Award.
Created by art collectors and brought to life by 200 renowned artists and promising talents from major academies, Lumas is passionate about offering original and inspiring art as affordable editions.
Generous Lumas exhibition spaces present the latest works from the Lumas portfolio worldwide. Lumas Editions Galleries are located among others in Berlin, Cologne, Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Munich, Amsterdam, Brussels, London, New York, Paris, Vienna, Zurich, and now SIngapore.
Hotel Vagabond, a luxury boutique hotel opening in September 2015, is Garcha Hotels’ first opening of a collection of hotels in an expanding list of cities from Singapore to Santiago.
Conceived by Satinder Garcha and designed by the legendary Jacques Garcia, it will be the only hotel of its kind in Singapore to offer a rotational ‘artist in residence program.’
Guests will have the opportunity to mingle with resident artists over a beautifully crafted cocktail, dine alongside a live fashion show, watch an independent film, or listen to a jazz quartet. All of this against a flexible thematic backdrop, enabling an unending fluidity of design.
Hotel Vagabond is conveniently located for both business and leisure travellers, moments from Singapore’s central business hub and in between Little India and Arab Street, two of the city’s most historic districts.
Since 1951 Freywile has been the leading global company in artistic precious enamel jewellery.
With its intricate depiction of famous artworks and original designs by its highly skilled in-house artists, the company takes enamelling to perfection. The combination of precious enamel with 24ct gold represent a unique concept.
Glitch Singapore is a creative commune space + urban art gallery based in the east of Singapore. To preserve a part of Phunk Studio’s history, Glitch Singapore took over the beautiful space in a quaint neighbourhood in Tanjong Katong.
They curate art shows by local and international artists, workshops, collaborations and a space for all Glitches to hang out, indulge in discussions and create progress for the urban art form in Singapore.
The concept behind Glitch Singapore is to embrace that no one in this world is perfect. Every man, woman, boy or girl has a glitch. Not all glitches are bad, its just how one would embrace it and pushing him or herself to the limits to create something beautiful and great to challenge the norm. Being different has its perks after all.
This space is a world with infinite dimensions. They provide a platform for all to showcase their works and ideas to everyone, as well as sharing a space to create and innovate.
Established in 1995, Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery represents many regional artists of international reputations.They promote art that espouses the enduring values of humanity and their heritage. They have a collection from local artists who are deeply entrenched in their Asian heritage and yet cosmopolitan in outlook. They are passionate about art with social narratives, which illustrate the joys and struggles of humanity.
Eagle’s Eye Art Gallery is art consultant and supplier of fine art to Governments, Statutory boards, Royalties, Diplomats and MNCs. Heralding a new beginning, they have a brand new look. They will continue the same friendly services Corporate Art Consultancy, Art Restoration and Framing, Art Valuation, Art Print Services and Gift Wrapping.
They art pieces are marked with the seal of professionalism by Koeh Sia Yong, Chua Mia Tee, Tay Bak Koi, Goh Beng Kwan, Lee Boon Wang, Tan Choh Tee, Choo Keng Kwang, Thang Kiang How, Tung Yue Nang, Lai Kui Fang, Michael Tan, Wan Soon kam, Choy Moo Kheong, Alex Leong, Lui Cheng Thak, Patrick Teo, Andrew Yeo, Lye Yau Fatt, Ching Kek How, Christine Mak and other artistic geniuses from Singapore and Asia. A fusion of eastern sensibilities and western aesthetics are seen in these oil, mixed media and watercolour paintings.
Kids Performing Academy of the Arts is a school developing children in the art of performing. Courses in performance training include singing, dancing, acting and stage performances.
Kids Performing also creates and produces young artistes and groups for performances.
They have courses for students of all ages, from pre-schoolers to adults. Kids Performing has developed trademarked courses JazzKids, UrbanKids BroadwayKids and TeenStars. These courses produces quality performing groups that perform regularly in events and in concerts. TeenStars is a program for teens’ training in musicals, plays, television and stage performance. Pre-school children age 3-6 years old attend performance training classes TwinkleStars and PopStars.
Kids Performing Academy also conducts a successful program in preparing primary school students towards Direct School Admission auditions and interviews.
Tucked away in Gillman Barracks is Red Baron, a new cafe/ bar concept operated by the good people behind Artistry.
A bakery and cafe in the Gillman Barracks serving up Liberty Coffee and craft beers on tap. All day breakfast, salads, sandwiches and pastas available. Breads, cakes and tarts are baked in-house, including the popular Lemon Meringue tart and Salted Caramel & Dark Chocolate tart.
Go for their French Toast — toasted brioche heaped with caramelised bananas, sopped in gula melaka sauce, and finished with a sprinkling of dessicated coconut.
The new venue is a modern day gentlemen’s asylum, a place where you can come for a temporary retreat.
They aim to reproduce the simple old-school, classic barber shop experience - the conversation, the environment and especially the sound of a clipper clipping away.
The 400-square-foot space (right next to hip lifestyle shop, The Redundant Shop) is decorated with modern artwork by local artist, as well as the owner’s collection of vintage motorcycle and helmets.
A Few Good Men will offer haircuts, shaves and also stock a variety of grooming products from USA and other parts of the world.