Singapore Stories: Pathways and Detours in Art is a long-term exhibition at National Gallery Singapore’s DBS Singapore Gallery. It is useful for readers who want a more grounded museum visit than simply walking into the building and choosing a random gallery.
The exhibition is at City Hall Wing, Level 2. National Gallery lists it as ongoing and suitable for adults, families, students, educators and visitors with accessibility needs.
Because it is long-term, this is not a rush-before-it-closes listing. The value is in knowing it exists as a reliable first gallery for visitors who want Singapore art context before exploring the rest of the building.
What The Exhibition Does
The Gallery says the reworked display asks questions such as whose story this is, where home is, what is new and what art is for. It covers Singapore art from the 19th century to today and includes artists such as Georgette Chen, Liu Kang and Chen Wen Hsi.
A 2025 media release describes the full opening as the first major rehang of the DBS Singapore Gallery since 2015, with more than 400 artworks and artefacts.
- Venue: City Hall Wing, Level 2, DBS Singapore Gallery.
- Status: ongoing long-term exhibition.
- Admission: general admission ticket required for ticketed spaces and exhibitions.
- Guided tours are available.

How To Visit
This is a strong first stop for locals who want to understand Singapore art without needing a special exhibition date. Pair it with a guided tour if you want context rather than only labels.
Families can combine it with Keppel Centre for Art Education, while adults can use it as a slower museum visit before dinner in City Hall.
- Exhibition page: Singapore Stories.
- Media release: Singapore Stories full opening.
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