This Low-Key Art Gallery Is Located In A Bugis Shophouse & Has Free Exhibitions For Art Lovers

Ong Yee Ching, The Smart Local Singapore, June 13, 2023

Cuturi Gallery – Free art exhibitions in Bugis


 
Most people would think of the National Gallery or Singapore Art Museum when asked about art galleries to visit in our city. However, ask those who are in the know and Cuturi Gallery would be one of the top mentions. 
 
If supporting works of lesser-known artists and frequent rotational exhibitions catch your attention, it’s time to visit this indie art gallery along Aliwal Street.
 

 

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Cuturi Gallery - afiqa a'mran

Local artist, Afiqa A’mran.

Image credit: @cuturigallery via Instagram

 

This quaint gallery was founded by art lover and former Amazon employee Kevin Troyano Cuturi in 2019. 

 

While hosting exhibitions by different artists is exactly what you’d think an art gallery does, Cuturi Gallery aims to be more than that.

 

We all know how intransparent and messy the art world can be regarding artist payouts. Here, they have an initiative that supports emerging local artists. 80% of profits go to the artist, while the other 20% goes to funding the future of the artists endorsed by c/discoveries.

 


 

Rotating exhibits artsy folks will appreciate

You don’t have to drop by here just once, as the exhibits are refreshed every couple of months or so. So the next time you drop by, there might be something new to check out.

 

Cuturi Gallery - interiors

Image credit: @cuturigallery via Instagram

 

Currently, “The Exchange Of Small Gifts” by London-based artist Elspeth Vince is on show from now till 2nd July. Be prepared to see lots of skin in the form of self-portraits and body anatomy – but don’t worry, it’s still SFW. That’s because the artist’s paintings touch on the theme of self-relationships and the impacts of the male gaze.

 

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Image credit: Cuturi Gallery


 

Visiting Cuturi Gallery

cuturi gallery

Image credit: @cuturigallery via Instagram

 

Aesthetics won’t be the only reason you’re here. You’d be in for a great storytelling experience too, since the artworks here represent the artist’s raw thoughts and perspectives. You don’t have to be an art expert, either – the friendly gallery managers are always available to take you through the exhibitions.

 

So if spending the afternoon at a gallery surrounded by inspirational pieces sounds like the perfect leisure activity for you, head to Cuturi Gallery the next time you get the chance.

 

Getting here: 11-minute walk from Bugis MRT Station. You can also take Bus 107 from “Opposite The Gateway” bus stop and alight at “Opposite Textile Centre” bus stop.

 


 

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