Art of Master Yinguang

4 February 2026 – 8 March 2026

Art of Master Yinguang

Cultural Introduction

The art exhibition of Great Master Yinguang (印光大师) showcases a unique blend of traditional Chinese calligraphy, ink painting, and Buddhist cultural aesthetics. Master Yinguang, a highly respected figure in modern Chinese Buddhism, was not only a spiritual teacher but also an accomplished calligrapher and artist. His works embody simplicity, elegance, and meditative depth, reflecting the principles of Zen and the harmony between human expression and nature. The vertical scrolls, often featuring bamboo, plum, or other natural motifs, are complemented by meticulously written inscriptions, demonstrating mastery of both brushwork and philosophical thought.

Curatorial overview

Presented by the Singapore Palace Museum and hosted in collaboration with Novena Capital, Rroyce Luxury, and BRT, this exhibition offers audiences an opportunity to engage with the intersections of art, spirituality, and cultural heritage. Through calligraphy, traditional painting, and thematic displays of Pu Er tea culture, visitors can experience the refined aesthetic and contemplative serenity that characterizes Master Yinguang’s work. The exhibition emphasizes cross-cultural appreciation, bringing the subtle beauty of Chinese artistic and Buddhist traditions to a global audience.