The Parkview Museum Singapore

The Parkview Museum Singapore


The Parkview Museum Singapore is a private museum established by the Parkview Group

 

Located in Parkview Square, it occupies a floor area of 1,500 square metres with up to six metres of ceiling height. It is a brand new space conceived to host exhibitions with an emphasis on contemporary art. Its exhibitions will alternate between solo shows, thematic exhibitions, and exhibitions featuring pieces from the Group’s extensive collection.

The combination of art and business, that of which places significance on architectural design and traditional art and culture, has long been a core value in the Group’s real estate model—a vision begun by founder Mr. Hwang Chou-Shiuan. The Group has continued this legacy of art for over 50 years. To date, the Group’s art collection includes the largest Salvador Dali collection outside of Spain, numerous art works by western masters, an invaluable collection of imperial Chinese stone Buddhist carvings, a vast body of ancient bronze ware, and  a substantial collection of contemporary Chinese art amounting to over 10,000 works.

The late Mr George Wong, eldest son of founder CS Hwang, was an Honorary Professor at the Nanjing University of the Arts and was key in shaping a coherent and structured art collection. Since 2013, the art collection has grown in scale and prestige, to include masterpieces from Italian, Austrian, German, French and American contemporary art. 

The Parkview Group is driven by passion, commitment, and a conviction to democratise the arts. Like The Parkview Museum Beijing, the first museum set up by the Group in 2014, The Parkview Museum Singapore aims to enrich the local arts scene by providing a local and international platform for artistic expression and greater education on contemporary art. The Museum will create thematic exhibitions involving international and local artists to demonstrate the multifarious and versatile character of contemporary art, brought together by a high level of art professionalism and curation.
The Parkview Museum Singapore is open to the public free of charge to encourage the integration and appreciation of art in everyday life.


Opening hours

Mon–Sat 12:00–19:00.


Tickets

Free


Contacts

+65 6799 6971
info@parkviewmuseum.com


Links


Address

Singapore
Level 3, Parkview Square 600 North Bridge Rd

How to get there?

By MRT

 

Bugis MRT (EW12 / DT14)​

Directions:

Exit Bugis MRT via Exit D.

Walk along Rochor Road towards North Bridge Road.

Cross right onto North Bridge Road at the first traffic light and continue for 96 metres.

 

By Bus

Nearest bus stop: Parkview Square (B01139)

Services: 7, 32, 51, 61, 63, 80, 145, 175, 197, 851