HaridasContemporary

HaridasContemporary A gallery that aims to support and grow alongside Singapore’s burgeoning contemporary art scene

On View Now: Pressure Points by Lucas Tan – Until 24 May 2026Gallery Opening Hours Thurs to Sat: 12 noon – 7 pmSun: 12 n...
29/04/2026

On View Now: Pressure Points by Lucas Tan – Until 24 May 2026

Gallery Opening Hours
Thurs to Sat: 12 noon – 7 pm
Sun: 12 noon – 5 pm
Wed by appointment only
Mon, Tues & PH: Closed
PH Dates: Fri 1 May (Labour Day)

Pressure Points features 14 new paintings that highlight this focus by exploring the various pressures shaping the artist’s life. Scenes of intimacy, distance, and quiet reflection unfold across the exhibition, revealing vulnerability in Tan’s work as he navigates feelings of belonging and ambition. Rooted in autobiography, the works examine the tension between revealing and controlling, and between the desire to be seen and the urge to self-present. In this body of work, Tan’s focus on the everyday becomes a form of introspection, unveiling an emotional landscape shaped by negotiation, aspiration, and the complexities of modern life.

Images: Installation views of Pressure Points by Lucas Tan

Haridas Contemporary is delighted to present Lucas Tan’s (b. 2000, Singapore) debut solo exhibition with the gallery. Wo...
11/04/2026

Haridas Contemporary is delighted to present Lucas Tan’s (b. 2000, Singapore) debut solo exhibition with the gallery. Working mainly in figuration, Tan’s practice focuses on capturing small, fleeting moments and sentimentalities from everyday life. Influenced by his engagement with image culture, Tan constructs his compositions through orchestration and mediation, creating works that feel both deeply personal and strangely relatable. Throughout his practice, these moments form a visual language that reflects lived experience and broader emotional patterns.

Pressure Points features 14 new paintings that highlight this focus by exploring the various pressures shaping the artist’s life. Scenes of intimacy, distance, and quiet reflection unfold across the exhibition, revealing vulnerability in Tan’s work as he navigates feelings of belonging and ambition.

Join us for the opening reception at the gallery on 25 Apr 2026, 5 – 8 pm. RSVP not required. Address: 37 Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Unit 04-01F, Singapore 089064 (Access via Lift Lobby A)

Advisory: This exhibition contains nudity. Viewer discretion is advised.

Image: Details of Flushed (2026) by Lucas Tan

On View Now: Echoes of Undergrowth by John Marie Andrada – Until 5 Apr 2026Gallery Opening Hours Thurs to Sat: 12 noon –...
11/03/2026

On View Now: Echoes of Undergrowth by John Marie Andrada – Until 5 Apr 2026

Gallery Opening Hours
Thurs to Sat: 12 noon – 7 pm
Sun: 12 noon – 5 pm
Wed by appointment only
Mon, Tues & PH: Closed
PH Dates: Sat 21 March (Hari Raya Puasa), Fri 3 April (Good Friday)

Built on the melding of ethereal and corporeal facets of natural phenomena and human anatomy, Echoes of Undergrowth marks Andrada’s second solo at Haridas Contemporary. Featuring sixteen new works comprising of fourteen paintings and two multi-media installations, Andrada seeks to lull the viewer into botanical dreamscapes as they piece together newfound focal points in nature and the physical body.

Download eCatalog via the link in our bio. Exhibition text by Euginia Tan

Images: Installation views of Echoes of Undergrowth by John Marie Andrada.

Haridas Contemporary is excited to announce John Marie Andrada (b. 2001) upcoming solo exhibition with the gallery. How ...
22/02/2026

Haridas Contemporary is excited to announce John Marie Andrada (b. 2001) upcoming solo exhibition with the gallery.

How often have we tried to mark our ideas of growth? It is a process that eludes and empowers, albeit one we have tried to demarcate and demystify. Growth exists in abundance; teems in flourishing moments. Yet, it also lurks at cavernous loss and despair. While we adapt or struggle to present a mirage of reality, an undergrowth persists in our psychology.

Built on the melding of ethereal and corporeal facets of natural phenomena and human anatomy, Echoes of Undergrowth marks Andrada’s second solo at Haridas Contemporary. Featuring sixteen new works comprising of fourteen paintings and two multi-media installations, Andrada seeks to lull the viewer into botanical dreamscapes as they piece together newfound focal points in nature and the physical body.

Join us for the opening reception at the gallery on 07 Mar 2026, 5 – 8 pm. RSVP not required. Address: 37 Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Unit 04-01F, Singapore 089064 (Access via Lift Lobby A)

Kindly note, the gallery is currently closed and will reopen on 07 Mar 2026

Image: Details of As the Leaves Billow (2026) by John Marie Andrada

On View Now: From One Sky to Another by Melissa Tan – Until 15 Feb 2026Gallery Opening Hours Thurs to Sat: 12 noon – 7 p...
19/01/2026

On View Now: From One Sky to Another by Melissa Tan – Until 15 Feb 2026

Gallery Opening Hours
Thurs to Sat: 12 noon – 7 pm
Sun: 12 noon – 5 pm
Wed by appointment only
Mon, Tues & PH: Closed

Extended Opening Hours: Fri 23 Jan, 12 noon – 10 pm (TPD night event)

Haridas Contemporary is thrilled to present Melissa Tan’s (b. 1989, Singapore) solo exhibition in which she debuts a new series of paintings. Tan is known for her intricately detailed metal and resin sculptures, with which she explores her long-standing interests in celestial mapping and mythology. In this new chapter -- inspired by an etymological understanding of the word ‘map’, which in old Latin referred to a piece of cloth -- Tan unfolds her stories from the scintillant planes of her sculptures, and transports them to vivid new worlds on canvas, where hidden maps of constellations hint at a shifting landscape and story.

Images: Installation views of From One Sky to Another by Melissa Tan.

Haridas Contemporary is thrilled to announce Melissa Tan’s (b. 1989) upcoming solo exhibition with the gallery as part o...
28/12/2025

Haridas Contemporary is thrilled to announce Melissa Tan’s (b. 1989) upcoming solo exhibition with the gallery as part of Singapore Art Week 2026. From One Sky to Another debuts a new series of paintings by artist Melissa Tan.

Tan is known for her intricately detailed metal and resin sculptures, with which she explores her long-standing interests in celestial mapping and mythology. In this new chapter -- inspired by an etymological understanding of the word ‘map’, which in Latin referred to a piece of cloth (used to carry things) -- Tan unfolds her stories from the scintillant planes of her sculptures, and transports them to vivid new worlds on canvas, where hidden maps of constellations hint at a shifting landscape and story.

Join us for the opening reception at the gallery on 17 Jan 2026, 6 – 9 pm. RSVP not required. Address: 37 Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Unit 04-01F, Singapore 089064 (Access via Lift Lobby A)

Kindly note, the gallery is currently closed and will reopen on 17 Jan 2026

Image: Details of Leaves into Shields (2025) by Melissa Tan

Haridas Contemporary is thrilled to announce Jeremy Sharma (b. 1977) second solo exhibition with the gallery. Sharma wor...
23/10/2025

Haridas Contemporary is thrilled to announce Jeremy Sharma (b. 1977) second solo exhibition with the gallery. Sharma works across and at the intersections of several mediums, including painting, moving image, installation and sound. Sharma manipulates and abstracts images and data collected over the years, through processes that are both physical and materially-contingent, as well as digital. Through these methodologies of production, or what could equally be described as processes of translation, Sharma interrogates what could happen in the space between the source image or data and the final form that audiences encounter.

Eros Riff presents a suite of works that further Sharma’s recent turn, or ‘return’ to painting, where the artist explores the medium’s ontologies as well as its poetics, and what it affords in terms of its potential to bridge image, idea, making and meaning. As aptly suggested by the exhibition title, these new works are notable for their haptic, painterly qualities, suggesting an irrepressible creative impulse as well as a freewheeling improvisation that speaks to contemporary visual culture’s endless loop of reproducing and repurposing images unmoored from their original contexts to give rise to new ones. With imagery gleaned from disparate sources, from gritty urban scenes to romantic landscapes and cinematic vignettes, the works in Eros Riff tease at but often resist easy legibility – an invitation to look, to linger, and to revel in their ambiguity.

Join us for the opening reception at the gallery on 08 Nov 2025, 5 – 8 pm. RSVP not required. Address: 37 Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Unit 04-01F, Singapore 089064 (Access via Lift Lobby A)

Kindly note, the gallery is currently closed and will reopen on 08 Nov 2025

Image: Details of Movies (2025) by Jeremy Sharma

On View Now: Nobody Exists in a Still Life by Minstrel Kuik – Until 19 Oct 2025Gallery Opening HoursThurs to Sat: 12 noo...
24/09/2025

On View Now: Nobody Exists in a Still Life by Minstrel Kuik – Until 19 Oct 2025

Gallery Opening Hours
Thurs to Sat: 12 noon – 7 pm
Sun: 12 noon – 5 pm
Wed by appointment only
Mon, Tues & PH: Closed

This new body of work by Malaysian artist Minstrel Kuik (b. 1976) comprises eight paintings and four fabric-based installations, which develop almost three decades of an artistic career spanning photography, painting, drawing, and installation. As extended meditations on process and methodology, these works highlight Kuik’s deep examination of the artistic process, something tantamount to a phenomenology of artmaking.

Images: Installation views of Nobody Exists in a Still Life by Minstrel Kuik.

Haridas Contemporary is excited to announce Malaysian artist Minstrel Kuik (b. 1976) first solo exhibition with the gall...
06/09/2025

Haridas Contemporary is excited to announce Malaysian artist Minstrel Kuik (b. 1976) first solo exhibition with the gallery. Kuik presents a new body of work comprising of eight paintings and four fabric-based installations, which develop almost three decades of an artistic career spanning photography, painting, drawing, and installation. As extended meditations on process and methodology, these works highlight Kuik’s deep examination of the artistic process, something tantamount to a phenomenology of artmaking.

The paintings of still-life arrangements incorporate elements of previous photographic works and studies, to which Kuik further incorporates found objects from the artist’s studio. Illusionistic in effect, the paintings are the result of Kuik’s attempts to observe, internalise, translate, and manifest the visible world through her own interior landscapes.

These investigations of what might be called the Gestalt in the workings of the artistic consciousness also inform the series of fabric installations presented here. Suspended from horizontal rods, the installations expand on Kuik’s broad approaches to painting and sculpture, turning ready-to-wear garments and other textile scraps into assemblages that transpose and translate materiality into figuration, and figuration into political, gendered, corporeal subjects.

Join us for the opening reception at the gallery on 20 Sep 2025, 5 – 8 pm. RSVP not required. Address: 37 Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Unit 04-01F, Singapore 089064 (Access via Lift Lobby A)

Kindly note, the gallery is currently closed and will reopen on 20 Sep 2025

Image: Details of Night’s Falling (2025) by Minstrel Kuik

GALLERY NOTICE / Last weekend to catch SMALL THINGS BROUGHT TOGETHER. Don’t miss the last few days![Remaining Exhibition...
26/08/2025

GALLERY NOTICE / Last weekend to catch SMALL THINGS BROUGHT TOGETHER. Don’t miss the last few days!

[Remaining Exhibition Days]

Thurs 28 Aug, 12 noon – 7 pm
Fri 29 Aug, 12 noon – 7 pm
Sat 30 Aug, 12 noon – 7 pm
Sun 31 Aug, 12 noon – 5 pm

Images: Installation views of SMALL THINGS BROUGHT TOGETHER at Haridas Contemporary.

Haridas Contemporary is thrilled to announce its reopening exhibition, Small Things Brought Together, as part of Singapo...
19/07/2025

Haridas Contemporary is thrilled to announce its reopening exhibition, Small Things Brought Together, as part of Singapore Gallery Month 2025. The exhibition features nine emerging and mid-career artists: Esmond Loh, Gerald Tay, Jeremy Sharma, Joey Leung, John Marie Andrada, Lucas Tan, Lyle Buencamino, Melissa Tan & Minstrel Kuik – and offers a preview of the gallery’s programming for 2025/26.

The phrase "small things brought together” embraces the idea that great accomplishments are built upon a foundation of consistent effort and diligence in seemingly minuscule tasks. In 2023, Haridas Contemporary began its journey in a modestly sized gallery at CT Hub 2 and saw the successful launch of 10 exhibitions. In its 2nd year, the gallery debuted at Art SG 2025 (Futures Sector). The move to Tanjong Pagar Distripark represents the gallery’s desire to mount bolder shows and demonstrate its resolve in ‘creating a home for emerging and mid-career Singapore and Singapore-based artists, while maintaining a satellite program with regional artists.’

Join us for the opening reception at the gallery on 2 Aug 2025, 5 – 8 pm. RSVP not required.

Address: 37 Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Unit 04-01F, Singapore 089064 (Access via Lift Lobby A)

Image: Details of Lovers in The Snow (2025) by Jeremy Sharma

Address

37 Keppel Road, Tanjong Pagar Distripark, Unit 04-01 F
Singapore
089064

Opening Hours

Thursday 12:00 - 19:00
Friday 12:00 - 19:00
Saturday 12:00 - 19:00
Sunday 00:00 - 17:00

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