
Porsche has partnered with acclaimed Singaporean artist Priscilla Tey to create a new mural artwork titled ‘Spirit of Legends’, celebrating the Lunar New Year and Singapore Art Week 2026. The collaboration marks the next cultural commission for Porsche, displayed at its recently-launched Porsche at Jewel retail store at Jewel Changi Airport.
Following years of art-themed activations as part of Singapore Art Week and in collaboration with globally-renowned artists including Cyril Lancelin, Chris Labrooy, Marc Fornes and Red Hong Yi, Tey’s new work titled ‘Spirit of Legends’ seamlessly marries her whimsical visual language in a piece that, while also marking Porsche’s 75th year in Motorsport in 2026 after the iconic German sports car brand took home its first 24 Hours of Le Mans class victory in 1951 in a specially-prepared 356 “Super Leicht”, naturally finds resonance with the Lunar Year of the Horse.
“The horse not only reflects the graceful performance and agility of our sports cars, it also marks the centre of the iconic Porsche crest – a tribute to the city of Stuttgart, our spiritual home, whose name was once derived from a small ducal stud farm, ‘Stuotgarten’. Priscilla’s work beautifully embodies this symbiosis of performance and heritage, just in time for the Lunar New Year of the Horse coinciding with the 75th anniversary of Porsche Motorsport,” said Mr. Yannick Ott, Director Marketing Porsche Asia Pacific.
“Throughout our history, creativity has been the spark driving the Porsche brand forward and we are therefore delighted to continue our long-standing engagement around Singapore Art Week and collaborate with such gifted talent like Priscilla Tey,” Mr. Ott continued.
‘Spirit of Legends’ captures Porsche’s racing spirit in full motion, with horses as the main motif referencing the iconic Porsche crest, itself derived from the Stuttgart city seal. Rendered in expressive and abstract forms, Tey’s interpretation symbolises strength, agility and momentum, interwoven with subtle visual nods to Porsche’s motorsport history.
Anchoring the mural is the Porsche 956, a historic motorsport icon on loan from the Porsche Museum, currently displayed at the Culture Garage within Porsche at Jewel. One of the most successful racing prototypes in motorsport history, the 956 achieved four consecutive overall victories at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1982, 1983, 1984 and 1985; it also set a lap record on the Nürburgring Nordschleife that stood unbeaten for 35 years. The mural’s colour palette takes cue from this legendary Porsche 956’s celebrated racing livery, weaving its blue, white, red and gold hues seamlessly into the composition.
“It’s been meaningful to create a work that connects Porsche’s illustrious racing heritage with the festive spirit of the season,” said Ms. Priscilla Tey on the art piece. “I wanted the mural to feel joyful, a little magical, and unique – and I hope viewers can discover new details in each time they look.”
As part of the collaboration, Porsche will also release a set of T-shirts, thermal flasks and keychains inspired by Priscilla Tey’s work. A set of limited-edition red packets designed by Tey will also be available for sale or as a complimentary gift with purchases exclusively at Porsche at Jewel.
The mural will be on public display throughout the festive season until 31 March 2026. Visitors are invited to experience the artwork up close and view the legendary 956 centrepiece at the newly opened Porsche at Jewel store, which welcomed guests for the first time in August 2025.
