3 local artists to look out for at ART SG

3 local artists discuss the importance of ART SG, its impact on Southeast Asia’s contemporary art scene and what their work means to them
Sophie Tan, VOGUE Singapore, January 20, 2026

Despite being a small island with a population of a mere six million, Singapore has become a burgeoning force to be reckoned with. Global industry leaders and entrepreneurs have established the Lion City as a second home, with its strategic location within the region earning its status of being a ‘global hub’.

 

This makes it the prime platform for ART SG. Southeast Asia’s landmark art fair returns for its fourth edition at Marina Bay Sands, continuing to serve as a vibrant hub for artists in this region and offering the world a glimpse of its dynamic contemporary art scene. This year’s edition is co-presented with S.E.A. Focus, as both champion the regional landscape and its rising voices.

 

To some, Singapore is a hallmark of retail and tourism. For many, it is far more—a fertile ground for shaping communities and spaces, capable of inspiring bursts of artistic expression.  This is certainly the case for Shen Jiaqi, Hilmi Johandi and Calvin Pang, whose homegrown experiences have shaped their process and practice. Their artworks, presented at ART SG, acts as a direct response to the environment that inspires them.

 

Below, we spotlight the three local artists on their presenting at the art fair, their creative processes and personal journeys.

 

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