Opening of the Parkview Museum Singapore

The Parkview Museum officially opened its doors in January 2017 in Singapore. It is the second contemporary art museum operated by the Parkview Group in Asia and is a swanky art space in Parkview Square (Gotham Building), the museum opened with the global travelling art exhibition, ‘On Sharks and Humanity’. The exhibition surrounds pressing environmental issues of shark protection and ocean conservation, bringing together over 30 artworks from artists around the world.

 
A platform for the expression and popularisation of the growing demand for contemporary art in Singapore, Parkview Museum is set to amaze with its vast column-less space and 7 metre high ceilings. With several artworks reaching over 6-metres, ‘On Sharks & Humanity’ will be a sight to behold for one and all.

With its location in the heart of the cultural Bugis district, Parkview hopes this will bring people closer to art.

Parkview Group has collected art for over 50 years. Its collection comprises of numerous works by western masters, an invaluable collection of Chinese imperial stone Buddhist carvings, and a one of the largest collection of over 10,000 contemporary Chinese artworks. At the forefront of the Group’s art collection is Executive Chairman, Mr George Wong, whose knowledge as patron and foremost collector of Chinese contemporary art has shaped this coherent and structured art collection. As appointed Research Fellow by the National Museum of China, Mr Wong has helped to build its first collection of contemporary Chinese art.

Address: L3 Parkview Square, 600 North Bridge Road Singapore 188778

Opening Hours: 11am-7pm daily