Past Group Exhibition

The Print Show Singapore 2026 22.01.2026 — 07.02.2026

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The Print Show
22–31 January 2026
(Extended till 7 February, closed on Sundays)
STPI, 41 Robertson Quay
Free admission

About The Exhibition

Presented as part of Singapore Art Week 2026, the inaugural edition of The Print Show & Symposium Singapore explores the vibrant landscape of printmaking in contemporary art. Staged in collaboration with leading international galleries, artists, thinkers and curators, the programme includes an expansive group exhibition complemented by a dynamic forum for talks and conversations. Together, these events aim to foster discourse and discovery, while celebrating the evolving future of print in contemporary culture today.

The Print Show Singapore 2026

Bringing together leading print publishers and galleries from around the world, The Print Show Singapore showcases the works of distinguished contemporary artists for whom printmaking is a vital part of their practice. Featuring seminal figures from Asian print histories and beyond, the exhibition provides audiences with a rare opportunity to discover new and groundbreaking works.

Featured artists include:

  • Georg Baselitz (Knust Kunz Gallery Editions)
  • Louise Bourgeois (Carolina Nitsch)
  • Chng Seok Tin (ART:DIS Singapore)
  • Michael Craig-Martin (Cristea Roberts Gallery)
  • Tacita Dean (BORCH Editions)
  • Dinh Q. Lê (STPI)
  • Irfan Hendrian (Sullivan + Strumpf)
  • David Hockney (Private Collection)
  • Hilmi Johandi (Ota Fine Arts)
  • Jeff Koons (Two Palms)
  • Yayoi Kusama (Ota Fine Arts and Private Collection of Lito and Kim Camacho)
  • Sol LeWitt (Crown Point Press)
  • Justin Lim (Richard Koh Fine Art)
  • Kim Lim (STPI)
  • Julie Mehretu (BORCH Editions)
  • Takashi Murakami (STPI)
  • Chris Ofili (Crown Point Press)
  • Tal R (BORCH Editions)
  • Toko Shinoda (The Tolman Collection)
  • Pat Steir (Crown Point Press)
  • Do Ho Suh (STPI)
  • Rirkrit Tiravanija (STPI)
  • Natee Utarit (STPI)
  • Bernar Venet (DE SARTHE)
  • Stanley Whitney (Two Palms)
  • Yeoh Choo Kuan (Richard Koh Fine Art)
  • Zarina (Gallery Espace)

Organised by STPI.

(Click here to learn more about STPI Symposium 2026: The Politics of Print.)

Natee Utarit, IT WOULD BE SILLY TO BE JEALOUS OF A FLOWER, 2025, Serigraph on paper, 80 x 60.5 cm. Courtesy of the artist and STPI – Creative Workshop & Gallery, Singapore.

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