Have you ever suspected your cat is secretly controlling your mind? You aren’t alone—and now, there’s an entire exhibition validating that exact feeling in Singapore. In a community where cats are treated like neighbourhood royalty and our camera rolls are packed with feline antics, the local art scene has finally caught up to our collective obsession. Opened just yesterday on April 19, the brilliantly titled Toxoplasmosis – All Cats Art Show hidden in the industrial-chic enclave of Tai Seng, offers a visually explosive, unapologetic playground designed for the crazy cat person in all of us. And do you know what the best part is? it’s completely FREE to enter. Here’s why the cat exhibition is a must-see in Singapore.
What makes this new cat exhibition so special?
The cat exhibition, hidden on 16 Shaw Road, isn’t your standard or relaxed gallery affair. Instead, it serves as a sensory overload of feline appreciation, capturing the enigmatic, aloof, and wonderfully chaotic energy of cats through a dynamic collection of more than 20 cat-themed works. Visitors are greeted by walls bursting with whimsical illustrations, bold modern canva works, and eccentric sculptural pieces.
Additionally, the artists have expertly translate the subtle flick of a trail and the hypnotic gaze of a cat into compelling visual narratives, transforming the industrial chic setting with paws, whiskers, and artistic devotion. Certainly, the gritty backdrop is the perfect contrast to the colourful, playful nature of the artwork.
Wonderfully, the exhibition is free entry but by appointment only. So visitors need to book a slot in advance before heading down between 11am and 7pm until May 3, 2026.
Ultimately, Toxoplasmosis leans into a beloved niche and proves that an exhibition dedicated entirely to cats can be both aesthetically brilliant and universally engaging. Overall, the new cat art show makes the ultimate weekend event for urban explorers and cat lovers in Tai Seng.