31 January 2025

Light up your senses: Must-sees at Light to Night Singapore 2025

Light to Night Singapore 2025, a marquee event of Singapore Art Week, returns from 17 January to 6 February 2025 to transform the city's civic district into a captivating canvas of light, art, and innovation across core venues like The National Arts Gallery, The Arts House at the Old Parliament and The Padang.

Across three exciting, art-filled weeks, the city will light up with over 70 artworks and activities, including luminous projection mappings on iconic cultural landmarks, large-scale art installations, and engaging and immersive public programmes. 


This year, the theme “Do You See Me?” explores the complex identities that make up our communities to prompt new perspectives on self, others, diversity and belonging. The festival, presented by National Gallery Singapore, also captures the nation’s multifaceted identities in celebration of SG60, and showcases unique perspectives those from lesser-seen communities.

Here are some must-see artworks:

1. Travelling Through the Tropical Rainforest by renowned local sculptor and Cultural Medallion recipient Han Sai Por. The six striking, large-scale inflatable sculptures at the Padang is a commentary on the interplay between the natural and urban environments in a city’s evolving landscape.


2. Projection mapping works by late printmaker and Cultural Medallion recipient Chng Seok Tin, painter and Cultural Medallion recipient Goh Beng Kwan, and the late batik artist Jaafar Latiff.

3. Claire Teo’s multi-sensory installation Through The Looking Glass (inspired by her experiences as a visually impaired individual), and TraseOne’s light projection Now You See Us? on the evolution of Singapore’s graffiti scene (projected on the facade of The Arts House at the Old Parliament). They shed light on lesser seen communities in Singapore while serving as a platform to tell their stories.


4. A Little Bead of Work by Singaporean artist Kray Chen at the Outdoor Lawn of The Arts House at the Old Parliament. This is an interactive installation that features thousands of glow-in-the-dark alphabet beads spread across nine shallow planter beds. 

5. Blades, Shrapnel, a performative installation that features a roving live performance art piece by local artist Ang Song Nian. It is held at the Padang and Empress Lawn on selected days during the festival. The performance uses laser-emitting grass cutters to simulate synchronised grass-cutting activities, drawing attention to the unseen efforts that exist alongside our manicured landscapes.

6. Art X Social: Festival Street at St Andrew’s Road will take place across all three weekends with plenty of delicious food and beverage options for visitors to enjoy, alongside roving live performances and games.


7. Festival-goers may also look forward to a series of ticketed interactive artworks and programmes, including Singapore-based collective Rainshadow Studio’s Scarce City, an immersive installation experience which seeks to spark conversations on climate change and sustainability through interactive light gameplay. 

Light to Night Singapore 2025, a marquee event of Singapore Art Week is from 17 January to 6 February 2025 at Singapore Civic Districts and galleries across National Arts Gallery, The Arts House at the Old Parliament, The Padang, Empress Lawn, Outdoor Lawn and Festival Street at St.Andrew’s Road. For more information on the Light to Night festival’s full line-up, visit lighttonight.sg.


23 January 2025

Culture Cartel 2025 Street Convention at Singapore Expo

Street culture convention Culture Cartel 2025 fifth edition returns with Culture Cartel exclusive collaborations and merchandise with CASETiFY, Monsoon Patrol, SBTG, ToyQube Astro Boy, Limited Edt. showcase and LE Depot of special collaborations, limited edition sneakers, Culture Cartel Tattoo Con and Culture Cartel Vault. 

This year’s theme, “ICONS Uprising”, underscores the event’s mission to push creative boundaries, uniting the living legends who shaped the scene and the new icons defining its future. Bigger and better this year, there are more first-time participating artists and exclusive drops as it converges art, fashion, music, tattoo and toys at Singapore Expo Hall 5, from 17 to 19 January.

Spanning an expansive 100,000 sq ft of hall space, there are over 80 brands for a subculture experience featuring immersive experiences, global collaborations, and exclusive firsts. 

Here are some of Culture Cartel 2025 highlights:

Asics – The Gel-Kinetic Fluent Sneaker was showcased exclusively here, it is priced at $259 and will retail at Asics stores and online in February. 

The innovative shoe combines heritage design with modern materials and technologies such as Scutoid Gel and FF Blast Plus Eco cushioning materials. 

Puma – Discover the Puma Speedcat in various colourways at the booth. The shoe, pulled out of the Puma archive for its 25th anniversary, features a racing-inspired silhouette that is both trendy and iconic.

BMW – The German luxury car manufacturer BMW’s showcase is the bespoke BMW M4 Car Wrap, an exclusive collaboration between Performance Motors Singapore and popular  artist Nicky Diamonds. 

White Rabbit - Hao Food SG, the authorised distributor of the all-time favourite White Rabbit candy, has launched a White Rabbit Bubble Tea series made with the authentic White Rabbit milk, for the first time. Try the ice cream and soju, which pairs surprisingly well with the candy. 

Culture Cartel Vault – Out in full force were special exhibits - the never-before-seen Star Wars collection by Elim Chew; Singapore’s largest Hello Kitty collection owned by Singaporean collector, Sofie Chandra; and the world’s most extensive Stussy Tribe Jacket Collection by Alex Turnbull (@alexturnbull23). 

Tattoo icons – Renowned international tattoo artists take centre stage, including highly-sought after Japanese tattoo artist, Gakkin (@gakkinx) who brings his modern fusion interpretation of traditional Japanese tattoos that results in a new, bold form of imagery and storytelling; and award-winning Texas-based Russian tattoo artist, Valentina Riabova (@val_tatboo), who is lauded for her stunningly realistic, custom designs. 

CULTURE CARTEL 2025 was held at Singapore EXPO, Hall 5, located at 1 Expo Drive, Singapore 486150, from 17 January to 19 January 2025. Look out for exciting Culture Cartel launches thoroughout the year with a Culture Cartel grand finale event. For updates, visit CultureCartel.com.

20 January 2025

Crafted, by Hennessy 2025 at ION Orchard | Hennessy Kinetic Spring Gardens

Take a walk through Crafted, by Hennessy's 300-year journey experiential exhibit, a celebration of the iconic cognac Maison's craftsmanship and history and admire Hennessy Kinetic Spring Gardens installation, inspired by Hennessy’s Year of the Snake limited-edition release by Shanghai-based artist and fashion designer, Shuting Qiu.

Make a trip down to ION Orchard from 13 January to 2 February 2025 as Hennessy invites you on an experiential journey into the Year of the Snake.

Crafted, by Hennessy Travelling Exhibition 


Crafted, by Hennessy is the brand’s first-ever immersive travelling showcase of its kind and welcoming all guests on a multi-sensorial journey at Level 4, ION Art Gallery from 13 January to 26 January, making it second stop in Asia. The inaugural Crafted, by Hennessy launch was held at The Exchange, TRX,  Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 25 October to 3 November.


Visitors will discover the brand through various facets that have defined Hennessy as the icon it is today. They will be led through different rooms tracing back to the extraordinary journey of Richard Hennessy and the intertwined story of two legendary families – Hennessy and Fillioux. 

Learn about the brand’s first shipment in British Malaya before uncovering the cognac-making process. 


Witness the expertise of Hennessy's Master Blenders through an interactive setting, and explore Hennessy's influence on art, music, and pop culture. Choose a complimentary exclusive Hennessy scent pouch as a souvenir of your Hennessy journey.


A showcase of Hennessy limited-editions including rarities like Dame-Jeanne, Paradis Unlimited, Edition Particuliere, Richard Hennessy magnum and Hennessy X.O by Jean Michel Othoniel (valued at a total of €1.348 million) are a sight to behold at the next room.


Lastly, there is a dedicated zone where visitors in search of the perfect gift for Chinese New Year can purchase bottles on-the-spot, elevated with Hennessy Hands – a bespoke engraving service for personalising Hennessy Paradis bottles, whilst enjoying a complimentary glass of Hennessy.


Hennessy Kinetic Spring Garden

Hennessy illuminates Orchard Road with Kinetic Spring Garden themed light-up outdoor installation at Level 1, outdoor ION Orchard forefront from 20 January to 2 February 2025, as part of Chinese New Year celebration.

Created in collaboration with local artist, Pei Li of PeiPer Studio, the design was inspired by Hennessy’s Year of the Snake limited-edition release by Shanghai-based artist and fashion designer, Shuting Qiu.


Walk through a realm of blooming floral sculptures under yellow-gold arches reflecting the elegant movements of snakes. Each step lights up in red alongside motion sensors that brightens nearby flowers to create an interactive moment. Then at 8.18pm daily, Hennessy Kinetic Spring Garden will be fully illuminated to give a memorable visual spectacle.

Crafted, by Hennessy Singapore at Level 4, ION Orchard Art Gallery, is free for all to experience, age 18 and above, with reservations highly encouraged at Hennessey Inner Club from now till 26 January 2025. Hennessy Kinetic Spring Garden at Level 1, outdoor ION Orchard facade starts from 20 January to 5 February. For more information, visit www.Hennessy.com.

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