Go on an art crawl without leaving the city center.

MAD Museum of Art & Design

This was the first art museum to feature important and usually inaccessible pieces of contemporary art by Chinese up-and-comers when it first opened in 1993. M.A.D is not only for art purists and buyers, but also for those who appreciate the influence of art and design on everyday life, as it also sells art merchandise and prints that are more accessible to the public.

Opera Gallery

Opera Gallery

This stylish gallery makes shopping for art a pleasant experience. The gallery has an extensive collection of masterpieces from contemporary European and Asian artists, including Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, Salvador Dali and Chinese painter Ting Shao Kuang. 

Ion Art Gallery

This progressive visual arts space is a hidden find in a shopping mall, and showcases international and local works in the form of art, design and new media.

Redsea Gallery

Redsea Gallery

This gallery has built a reputation for offering modern art from around the world with a highly personal service. Redsea Gallery occupies a 6,000 sq. ft. space in the revitalised colonial army barracks of Dempsey Hill.

Linda Gallery

Linda Gallery

Originally from Jakarta, Linda Gallery has been an active player in the arts industry when it comes to exhibiting quality Asian and Southeast Asian contemporary artworks. The gallery represents many renowned contemporary artists from countries such as Indonesia, China and Thailand.

Barnadas Huang Gallery

Barnadas Huang

Housed in a large, spacious venue and offering a diverse collection of top notch European art is Barnadas Huang at charming lifestyle enclave Dempsey Hill. Both veterans and emerging artists are represented in this 1,500 sq. ft. space, including Fernando Adam, Jesus Curia, Marc Jasus, Joan Longas and Gabriel Schmitz.

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