"Singapore Art Week feels like a wonderful 'family reunion' for the art world in Singapore and Southeast Asia—a moment when the art-loving public, artists, collectors and art workers come together, reconnect and, often, plan for future collaborations," says Karin Oen, the director of the Nanyang Technological University Centre for Contemporary Art (NTU CCA). "SAW 2025 will be a good mix of everything including exhibitions and art fairs, performances and discursive programmes. It is important that these different aspects of the art world overlap and intersect with one another."
"I think it is crucial that Singapore Art Week exists: it plays an important role as in many ways it anchors regional excitement for an awareness of art," says Richard Koh, the founder of Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA). Koh emphasizes that the event has become a staple for the art community, with many anticipating its arrival. "SAW acts as an important gathering place for all the players from Southeast Asia."
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