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The fair celebrating small-sized art in Singapore is back

Good things come in small packages—is what the folks behind iPreciation would like the growing art community in Singapore to know. Presenting the fourth edition of Portable Art Week, the local fine art company is once again spotlighting contemporary artworks from Singaporean and Asian artists. The catch? All the art on show is “small-sized” and collectible.

If you’re a keen collector looking to support the local art scene, pop by iPreciation’s gallery space from Oct 13-21 to check out the exhibited works, priced between $1,000-8,000. This year’s line-up includes paintings by young emerging artists Ashley Yeo, Jon Chan, Kenichiro Fukumoto and Yeo Tze Yang; mixed media installation works by disciplinary artist duo Chen Sai Hua Kuan and Wang Ruobing will also be on show, for those who like their art non-2D.

For reference, the largest work at the group exhibition is an oil-on-canvas piece by Yeo Tze Yang, which measures 76 x 102cm. We can’t guarantee any of the pieces will fit into your pocket, but they’ll at least be easy to carry home.

, The fair celebrating small-sized art in Singapore is back
Taxi, Chen Sai Hua Kuan & Wang Ruobing
, The fair celebrating small-sized art in Singapore is back
Pedestrians, Yeo Tze Yang
, The fair celebrating small-sized art in Singapore is back
The Flower, Kenichiro Fukumoto
, The fair celebrating small-sized art in Singapore is back

Landscape Studies 3, Jason Lim


Portable Art Week 2017 will run from Oct 13-21,10am-7pm (Mon-Fri), 11am-6pm (Sat) at 50 Cuscaden Rd. More info here