Singapore Biennale 2025: ‘Pure Intention’ Brings Art to Everyday Spaces

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The Singapore Biennale (SB2025) is making its much-anticipated return, running from 31 October 2025 to 29 March 2026. Organized by the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) and commissioned by the National Arts Council (NAC), this eighth edition coincides with Singapore’s 60th year of independence, offering a unique platform to celebrate the nation’s milestones and explore its future through contemporary art.

Singapore Biennale 2025: ‘Pure Intention’ Brings Art to Everyday Spaces - Alvinology

Art with ‘Pure Intention’

This year’s theme, ‘Pure Intention,’ invites audiences to reimagine Singapore as a city built on collective histories, shared aspirations, and surprising juxtapositions. Through installations, performances, and exhibitions spread across public spaces, SB2025 challenges visitors to view familiar environments with fresh perspectives, encouraging reflection on Singapore’s past, present, and possible futures.

A Collaboration of Global and Local Voices

SB2025 brings together a diverse array of local and international artists, curatorial collectives, and institutions. Curators Duncan Bass, Hsu Fang-Tze, Ong Puay Khim, and Selene Yap have collaborated with organizations like Hyphen— (Indonesia), SAVVY Contemporary (Germany), Asian Film Archive (Singapore), Hothouse (Singapore), and The Packet (Sri Lanka). These partnerships will showcase new and existing projects, with a strong emphasis on regional and local content, bridging communities through art.

Art in Everyday Spaces

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For the first time, the Biennale will make its mark in iconic locations such as Fort Canning Park and the Rail Corridor, alongside urban, natural, and everyday spaces. From colonial landmarks repurposed as public parks to bustling shopping centers transformed into social hubs, audiences can expect to discover art woven into the fabric of daily life. These venues will spotlight the histories, rituals, and aspirations that shape Singapore’s landscapes and urban experiences.

A Global Platform for Southeast Asian Art

As a key event in the global contemporary art calendar, the Singapore Biennale fosters regional artistic practices and international collaborations. It positions Singapore as a gateway for artistic exchange while sparking meaningful dialogue worldwide. As part of the SG60 celebrations, SB2025 brings art closer to the community, inspiring collective imagination and deeper appreciation for Singapore’s cultural heritage.

Mark your calendars for 31 October 2025 and get ready to experience Singapore in a whole new light—through the lens of contemporary art guided by ‘Pure Intention.’

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