Sundaram Tagore Gallery (STG) is to launch a new space at Singapore's Gillman Barracks arts complex.
The gallery – specialising in contemporary painting, sculpture and photography from around the world – will open on 14 September.
When open, the Singapore gallery will become STG's fifth site, with other galleries located in New York City (two) and Beverly Hills, California – both US – and in Hong Kong.
Established in 2000, STG is devoted to examining the exchange of ideas between Western and non-Western cultures. It was founded by Sundaram Tagore - a New York-based art historian and gallerist and descendant of the influential poet and Nobel Prize winner Rabindranath Tagore.
Gillman Barracks has been labelled as Asia's up-and-coming destination for contemporary art.