Singapore’s reputation might be that of a conservative society that is rather prudish when it comes to physical intimacy and eroticism, but National Gallery Singapore (NGS) is opening a window into its boudoir with an exhibition that focuses on the artistic expressions of sexual pleasures.
“Passion is Volcanic: Desire in Southeast Asian Art” borrows its title from Liu Kang’s 1953 essay Trip to Bali, in which the Chinese-Singaporean artist wrote that the passions of the Balinese were primal and unstoppable, like a volcanic eruption.


