The National Gallery Singapore is a new visual arts institution housed in an iconic building that combines two of the country’s national heritage monuments: the City Hall and the Supreme Court. With a floor area of 64,000 square-metre, the S$530-million Gallery is comparable in size to the Musée D'Orsay in Paris and the Museo Nacional Del Prado in Madrid.
It manages the largest public collection of modern Singaporean and Southeast Asian art in the world, dating from the 19th century to the present. Through collaborative research, education and exhibitions, it highlights the importance of modern art in Southeast Asia in a global context.
In December 2014, Accenture became innovation partner to the Gallery, helping it offer visitors an immersive and interactive visual arts experience through the use of digital technologies.
To find out more about the National Gallery Singapore, click here.
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