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Celebrate The Day of the Dead (Día de los Muertos) with ACM, a powerful representation of Mexico’s living heritage. It is a time to remember and celebrate family, friends, and ancestors through music, food, and festivities.
Presented by the Embassy of Mexico, this vibrant installation at ACM’s Contemporary Gallery is curated by Mexican folk art and culture specialist, Lidia Riveros. Learn more about the festival and the significance of each object on display, now on till 5 November 2023.
Contemporary Gallery, Level 1
29 May 2023, 6-7pm
ACM invites you to spend a fashionable evening with one of Singapore’s most prolific designers, Andrew Gn.
From 1 October 2022
ACM welcomes a selection of Chinese Christian art from the Vatican Museums in Rome, in its latest rotation of the Christian Art Gallery. Drawn from the Anima Mundi (meaning “Soul of the World”), these are little-known treasures of Christian art made in Asia.
From 24 March 2023
Spotlighting the historic global impact of textile productions in India, and its role as evidence of trade and cultural exchange between India and regions such as the Middle East, Southeast Asia, and Europe from the 14th to 19th century.
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