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Public Artworks

Public art can take various forms, from 2D wall murals and 3D sculptures to performative and ephemeral manifestations of an artist's creative process.

More importantly, the conception and premise of the artwork is rooted deeply in the public sphere, where it is widely visible and freely accessible to all.

Browse Singapore’s public art below or conduct a search by location or collection.

SKY MIRROR

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Material: Stainless Steel Location: Lily pond at ArtScience Museum Duration: Permanent Collection: Marina Bay Sands
Sky Mirror, which depicts an “oculus in the space,” is a stainless steel reflective artwork by Anish Kapoor. Measuring 2.9 metres in diameter and weighing 1,800 kilograms, Sky Mirror appears to “bring the sky down to earth” creating an optical illusion that the sky and its surrounding are within reach. Positioned at an angle of 30-degrees, Sky Mirror captures the beauty of the sky and a portrait of the iconic lotus-shaped ArtScience Museum. 
Location: Lily pond at ArtScience Museum View in OneMap
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