Rediscover Tanjong Pagar and the Rail Corridor with The Everyday Museum’s new Public Art Trails

, Rediscover Tanjong Pagar and the Rail Corridor with The Everyday Museum’s new Public Art Trails
walk walk (Singapore Deviation version) by Tan Pin Pin

Art isn’t just for museums and galleries. Two new public art trails, Port/raits of Tanjong Pagar: Encounters with Art in the Neighbourhood and Singapore Deviation: Wander with Art through the Rail Corridor will bring art encounters into the everyday.

Part of Singapore Art Museum (SAM)’s long-term public art initiative, The Everyday Museum, the two trails feature newly commissioned public artworks from nine Singaporean and Singapore-based art practitioners, and weave art into the island’s urban landscape and inspire interest and curiosity.

, Rediscover Tanjong Pagar and the Rail Corridor with The Everyday Museum’s new Public Art Trails
{still} life installation by design studio Space Objekt

Revisit Tanjong Pagar 

The Tanjong Pagar trail encompasses locations such as Duxton Plain Park, Everton Park, Tanjong Pagar Plaza and Tanjong Pagar Distripark. Explore multifaceted histories, identities, development and economic aspirations of the Tanjong Pagar district which has seen dramatic changes over the years. 

, Rediscover Tanjong Pagar and the Rail Corridor with The Everyday Museum’s new Public Art Trails
Everfowl Estate by Divaagar

Discover artworks by six contemporary practitioners, including sculptures titled Grounding Points: Settled and Grounding Points: Settling In by Aki Hassan; {still} life installation by design studio Space Objekt; Little Islands, a series of murals by Isabella Teng; Sea of flags by Grace Tan, and Everfowl Estate by Divaagar. 

, Rediscover Tanjong Pagar and the Rail Corridor with The Everyday Museum’s new Public Art Trails
Sea of flags by Grace Tan

In the later half of the year, there will be a new commission by Zen Teh in the neighbourhood. Rattan Eco Sprawl: Manifesting the Forest features a permeable, curved rattan structure that is intended to be an extension of the surrounding natural landscape.

Explore the Rail Corridor

The Rail Corridor trail is a nod to its history as a colonial railway and explores the site’s continued relevance to today’s communities as an urban and community leisure zone. 

Featuring three artists at Kampung Bahru Bus Terminal and Wessex Estate, visitors are encouraged to “deviate” from the trail and explore its surroundings. 

, Rediscover Tanjong Pagar and the Rail Corridor with The Everyday Museum’s new Public Art Trails
Stagecraft: Landscaped Groundby Hilmi Johandi

Film-maker Tan Pin Pin presents walk walk (Singapore Deviation version), a work comprising a video and text installations exploring the gesture of walking. 

Hilmi Johandi presents a series of billboard-sized prints called Stagecraft: Landscaped Grounds at Wessex Estate. The work is constructed from fragments and collages of early 20th century travel advertisements of the Federated Malay States Railways (1901–1948).

Also at Wessex Estate is Sookoon Ang’s Moonlight, a sculptural installation that explores the liminal space between the constructed world and unkempt wilderness. 


Port/raits of Tanjong Pagar and Singapore Deviation are on view from Apr 29, 2023 to Mar 9, 2025. Admission is free for all artworks under The Everyday Museum. More information can be found at theeverydaymuseum.sg.