 
							 
							Yeo Hoe Koon – A Second-Generation Singaporean Master Worth Collecting
Singapore’s art history is shaped not only by its celebrated first-generation pioneers but also by the brilliant contributions of its second-generation artists. Among them, Yeo Hoe Koon (b. 1935) stands out as a master painter whose works embody the balance of East and West, tradition and innovation. A versatile artist proficient in both oils and Chinese ink, Yeo’s career spans decades of experimentation, refinement, and recognition, making him a key figure for collectors seeking both cultural resonance and investment value.
In today’s market, as demand for first-generation artists like Chen Wen Hsi and Cheong Soo Pieng continues to soar, the spotlight increasingly shifts toward second-generation masters whose works are still accessible yet poised for strong appreciation. Collecting Yeo Hoe Koon, in particular his signature oil paintings and ink works, presents both a passion-driven pursuit and a sound investment strategy.
Here are 10 key points to understand why Yeo Hoe Koon is a second-generation Singaporean master worth collecting.
1. Bridging Generations and Cultures
 
															Gouache on Paper, 56 x 76 cm Price Range: $9,000 – $12,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
2. Signature Oils with Lasting Impact
 
															Oil on Canvas, 120 x 163 cm Price Range: $26,000 – $32,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
3. Mastery of Chinese Ink Painting
 
															Oil on Canvas, 153 x 209 cm Price Range: $46,000 – $56,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
4. A Complete Artist Across Mediums
 
															Oil on Canvas, 53.5 x 73 cm Price Range: $12,000 – $14,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
5. Cosmopolitan Training and Influence
 
															Oil on Canvas, 73.5 x 54 cm Price Range: $12,000 – $16,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
6. Recognition at Home and Abroad
 
															Oil on Canvas, 64 x 89.5 cm Price Range: $16,000 – $20,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
7. Accessible Yet Appreciating Market
 
															Oil on Canvas, 101 x 123 cm Price Range: $26,000 – $32,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
8. Cultural Continuity and Relevance
 
															Oil on Canvas, 64 x 89.5 cm Price Range: $16,000 – $20,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
9. Investment with Growth Potential
 
															Oil on Canvas, 100 x 100 cm Price Range: $26,000 – $32,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
10. Art That Inspires Collectors
 
															Oil on Canvas, 53.5 x 73 cm Price Range: $12,000 – $14,000. Showcased as part of The Private Art Sale II collection.
Conclusion: Why Chen Wen Hsi Is Worth Collecting
The narrative of Singaporean art is incomplete without its second-generation masters, and among them, Yeo Hoe Koon stands as a figure of exceptional talent and significance. His ability to command both oil and ink, his grounding in both East and West, and his recognition at home and abroad make his works highly collectible.
For collectors, Yeo Hoe Koon offers the best of both worlds: the gravitas of a master linked to Singapore’s artistic pioneers, and the accessibility and growth potential of a market that is still expanding. His signature works—vibrant oil paintings and refined ink pieces—represent not only excellent investments but also profound cultural treasures.
To collect Yeo Hoe Koon is to embrace a vital chapter of Singapore’s art story, one that continues to inspire, resonate, and appreciate in value.
📌 See Yeo Hoe Koon at The Private Art Sale II
Discover Yeo Hoe Koon’s signature oil and ink works alongside masterpieces by other Singaporean and international masters at The Private Art Sale II.
🗓 31 Oct – 2 Nov 2025
⏰ 10am – 8pm daily
📍 Artspace @ Helutrans, 39 Keppel Road #01-05, Distripark, Singapore 089065
🎟 Free Admission – DM us to request the full catalogue 
Don’t miss this rare opportunity to acquire significant works by Yeo Hoe Koon and other celebrated artists at 20–60% below market value, with zero buyer’s commission.
 
								