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  • Immerse yourself in a world of art, science, magic and metaphor through a collection of interactive installations.
  • teamLab Future World invites visitors on an exciting journey of discovery spanning two immersive realms – City in Nature and Exploring New Frontiers. This permanent exhibition is created in collaboration with teamLab, a renowned international art collective.
  • Insects: Microsculptures Magnified is the first exhibition dedicated to insects, revealing their hidden beauty through large-scale photographs by Levon Biss that blend art and science
  • NOX: Confessions of a Machine is an immersive exhibition by Lawrence Lek that explores smart city, examining ethics and human–machine relationships, and marks his Southeast Asian debut at ArtScience Museum
  • The building’s form is made up of 10 ‘fingers’ anchored by a unique round base in the middle

What To Expect from ArtScience Museum Singapore Tour

Enter a world of wonder and discovery at Singapore’s ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands! Since its opening in February 2011, the ArtScience Museum has become a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists alike thanks to its iconic lotus shape, its massive size of 6,000 square meters filled with 21 different gallery spaces, and fascinating exhibits!

teamLab Future World Ignite creative spark in exciting and fully immersive digital universe – Future World. Inspire imagination in an ever-changing space featuring 17 cutting-edge installations, and open a world of playful possibilities through the adventure of exploration. Visitors will be immersed in a world of art, science, magic and metaphor as the artworks dynamically evolve through their presence and participation.

Insects: Microsculptures Magnified (opening 17 January 2026) is an exhibition featuring large-scale photographs by Levon Biss that reveal the hidden beauty and complexity of insects. Showcasing 37 images and scientific research, it combines art and science to highlight discoveries, biomimicry, and the importance of these often-overlooked creatures.

NOX: Confessions of a Machine (opening 23 January 2026) is an immersive, site-specific solo exhibition by artist Lawrence Lek that explores the role of artificial intelligence in future urban life. Combining interactive games, sound, video, and scenography, the exhibition invites visitors into a fictional smart city run by an AI corporation, prompting reflection on ethics, agency, and empathy between humans and machines, while marking Lek’s Southeast Asian debut at ArtScience Museum.

Insects: Microsculptures Magnified
Insects: Microsculptures Magnified
Continuous Life and Death
Continuous Life and Death_credit to teamLab
NOX: Confessions of A Machine
NOX: Confessions of A Machine
Crystal Universe
Crystal Universe_Credit to teamLab
Sketch Aquarium_ Connected World
Sketch Aquarium_ Connected World _credit to Marina Bay Sands and teamLab
Waterfall Droplets, Flowing Down a Slope
Waterfall Droplets, Flowing Down a Slope_credit to teamLab
Full installation view of Dissipative Figures – Human, Light in Dark and 1000 Birds, Light in Dark
Full installation view of Dissipative Figures – Human, Light in Dark and 1000 Birds, Light in Dark_credit to teamLab
Aerial Climbing Through A Flock of Colored Birds
Aerial Climbing Through A Flock of Colored Birds
Aerial Climbing Through A Flock of Colored Birds
Aerial Climbing Through A Flock of Colored Birds_credit to teamLab
Aerial Climbing Through A Flock of Colored Birds
Aerial Climbing Through A Flock of Colored Birds_credit to teamLab
Award-winning British photographer Levon Biss
Award-winning British photographer Levon Biss
Levon Biss photographs from the True Bugs and True Flies insect orders_credit to Marina Bay Sands
Levon Biss photographs from the True Bugs and True Flies insect orders_credit to Marina Bay Sands
Insect specimens from Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Insect specimens from Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Insect specimens from Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Insect specimens from Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Exhibition presents research findings from institutions including A*STAR Institute of Bioengineering and Bioimaging as well as NTU's Tropical Ecology and Entomology Lab
Exhibition presents research findings from institutions including A*STAR Institute of Bioengineering and Bioimaging as well as NTU's Tropical Ecology and Entomology Lab

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  • These are popular exhibits so it is highly recommended to visit on weekdays and arrive early
  • Please be prepared to queue during peak hours

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