Singapore Art Show

[2] Taking place over 2 months across 47 different venues, it featured a main platform, the Singapore Art Exhibition 2007, as well as 31 partner programmes and 5 satellite events.

[3] The Singapore Art Exhibition 2007 at the Singapore Art Museum featured an invited section titled Imagining the City, with works from artists such as Chua Ek Kay, Goh Beng Kwan, Lim Tze Peng and Francis Ng, while the open section exhibited works from emerging artists selected through an open call.

[3] The third Singapore Art Show was held 21 August to 4 October 2009,[5] featuring 6000 works with 600 artists across 60 venues.

[7] The works were selected by an open call and categorised through a "spread" of four themes: ‘humour’, ‘order’, ‘time’, and ‘space’.

[7][8] In a 1 September 2009 article titled "Gorging on art" from Singapore newspaper Today, the Singapore Art Show is criticised for its lack of focus and daunting number of exhibitions, or coming across as merely "filling in the gap" in the intervening years between Biennales.