Rasa-Tabula-Singapura has returned to Singapore after being presented at the Singapore Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.
The National Museum of Singapore describes it as a reimagining of city-making through a simulated dining experience, which gives the work a local angle beyond its international art-world stop.
Dates, Venue And Admission
The exhibition runs from 23 May to 2 August 2026 at Level 1 of the National Museum of Singapore. The museum listing marks admission as free and suggests a 30-minute visit.
That short duration makes it easy to add to a Civic District plan, especially if you are already visiting the museum for SG60-related programming or the June school-holiday exhibits.
- Dates: 23 May to 2 August 2026.
- Venue: National Museum of Singapore, Level 1.
- Admission: free.
- Suggested duration: about 30 minutes.
Why The Dining Frame Matters
The work uses the idea of dining to think about how a city is made, shared and consumed. That makes it especially Singaporean: food is both everyday habit and a way of talking about memory, labour, migration and taste.
Visitors should expect a conceptual installation rather than a food fair. The useful way to approach it is to ask what the table, menu or meal structure says about the city around it.
Plan The Visit
Because the exhibition is free and short, it works well as a first stop before moving to the museum’s longer displays. It is also a good choice for visitors who want contemporary Singapore art without committing to a full gallery afternoon.
For other museum-led weekend options, browse the Little Big Red Dot lifestyle archive before choosing a route.



