- Indoor Sculpture 1988-1994
Michael Singer’s sculptures are part of public collections in the United States and abroad, including the Australian National Gallery, Canberra; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek, Denmark; Guggenheim Museum, New York; The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Singer has participated in a number of the most important exhibitions of the past thirty years including the Guggenheim’s “Ten Young Artists Theodoron Award Exhibition,” “Documenta 6,” The Kunsthaus Zurich’s “Mythos and Ritual,” “Sculpture in the Twentieth Century” in Reihen, Switzerland, The Walker Art Center’s “Sculpture Inside Outside,” and The Museum of Modern Art, New York City “Primitivism in the 20th Century.” He has had several one-person shows, most notably at the Guggenheim Museum, New York City and most recently in 2011-2012 at the Utzon Center in Aalborg and the Danish Architectural Center in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Below is a selection of Michael Singer’s indoor sculptures from 1988-1994.
Sculptures are listed in the order of the slides:
Ritual Series. 1990, wood, granite, fieldstone, copper, iron, bronze. 230 x 230 x 75″. Collection of Williams College Museum of Art. Gift of Dr. William Fishkind.
Ritual Series/Retellings. 1988, wood, granite, fieldstone. 150 x 360 x 72″ Collection of Davis Museum and Cultural Center, Wellesley College. Gift of Robert Orton.
Ritual Series/Maps of Memory. 1994, wood, granite, fieldstone, lead, copper. 255 x 141 x 75.5″.
Photography: David Stansbury