Sculptor-in-steel Steven Singer '72, whose monumental figurative sculpture critics have likened to the late work of Rodin, showed his bronze Sleep in front of the Hopkins Center this summer. The sculpture of a sleeping homeless woman clutching what the artist defines as a "road-kill teddy bear," was last seen in the Installation at Columbus Circle in New York City. Singer's next exhibit will open November 18 at the Chamot Gallery at the Jersey City waterfront.
Singer '72 sculpted the five-foot Sleep in 1996.