1 - Visitors to Singapore's National Gallery will enjoy extended opening hours and free entry to shows by artists including Fernando Zobel and Basoeki Abdullah as part of its 10th anniversary.
The museum, which has had 14 million visitors in its first decade, is celebrating its birthday across the weekend of November 15 and 16.
2 - Armenian artist Sarkis is showing his first work in London since 1969 when he took part in the landmark show, When Attitudes Become Form, at the Institute of Contemporary Arts alongside Joseph Beuys, Richard Long and Bruce Nauman.
His new show, Stays Together, is at the Dirimart gallery from November 25 to January 10.
3 - Korean video and sound artist YoungEun Kim has won this year's Asian Cultural Center's Future Prize.
The award, which recognizes "innovative and interdisciplinary artistic practices", includes support for her to mount a show in one of the center's exhibition spaces in Gwangju, South Korea, from August next year to January 2027.
4 - Is Gracie Mansion getting an art studio? Ceramist Rama Duwaji is expected to move into the traditional residence of New York mayors with her husband Zohran Mamdani following his election victory yesterday.
To find out more about the artist who has just become the city's first lady click here.