
.. / Exhibitions
27 Sep 2024–2 Feb 2025
Various timings
National Gallery Singapore, City Hall Wing, Level 3, Singtel Special Exhibition Galleries 2 and 3
Special Exhibition Gallery Passes required
Free during Festival Open House dates (17–19 Jan, 24–26 Jan, 31 Jan–2 Feb 2025)
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Kim Lim: The Space Between. A Retrospective


Mon–Thu: 10am–7pm
Fri–Sun: 10am–11pm


Free during Festival Open House dates (17–19 Jan, 24–26 Jan, 31 Jan–2 Feb 2025)
SYNOPSIS
The very first major museum survey of Singapore-born artist Kim Lim (b. 1936, d. 1997), this exhibition celebrates the life and work of a trailblazing Asian woman artist who had achieved significant recognition in the UK.
Featuring key sculptures and prints across four decades, never-before-seen photographs and archival materials, look forward to a groundbreaking showcase of Kim Lim’s importance to the art history of modern sculpture and printmaking.
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