Herbert Singleton

Purvis Young

(1945-2007) Louisiana
"Simply Iconic"
September 2 - October 3, 2011

Artist Reception: Friday, September 2nd; 8-11 PM

Algiers, Louisiana artist, Herbert Singleton, boldly carved and painted cedar panels both skewer and exalt his life and times. Singleton displayed keen insight into the socio-economic limitations imposed upon many in the New Orleans area. He railed against hypocrisy on both sides of the racial divide. Singleton overcame many hardships, some compounded by his own misdeeds. He survived a near-fatal shooting, drug addiction and, all tolled, nearly 14 years in prison, many of them in the infamous Louisiana State Penitentiary at Angola.

He first derived meaningful income from artistic endeavors in the early 1980s, carving walking sticks for New Orleans buggy drivers and "voodoo protection" stumps for friends. After his final stint of incarceration, the dispirited artist was encouraged by a French Quarter gallery owner to carve out his pain. Singleton dismantled an old chifforobe and created his first bas-relief panel: a stark white skeletal figure cut out of a black background, bordered by red. The heads of serpents are shown peering from the "infected" figure's ribcage. In works such as "Who Do We Trust" and "Who Speak For Man" Singleton addressed our seeming inability to meet the standards we set for others. In one masterwork, he carved self-destructive indulgences –- drugs, gambling, sex –- into a huge cypress log he salvaged from the Mississippi River. Exhibited as the "Algiers Rosetta" in High on Life: Transcending Addiction at the American Visionary Art Museum, Singleton referred to his work more directly as the "Tree of Death." In other more festive works he paid tribute to the uniqueness of New Orleans culture.

Singleton's artworks are in numerous important public and private collections worldwide including the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., and Collection de l'Art Brut in Lausanne, Switzerland.
©Gordon W. Bailey

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(323) 547-3227



Herbert Singleton - Two-horned Mask

Two-horned Mask, c. 1990s
Carved and painted bas-relief wood
28" x 8.5" x 1"
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Herbert Singleton - Thire Is a God

Thire Is a God (Door) c. 1980s
Carved and painted bas-relief wood
89.25" x 33.5" x 1"
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Herbert Singleton - Six-horned Mask

Six-horned Mask, c. 1990s
Carved and painted bas-relief wood
29.5" x 11" x 1"
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Herbert Singleton - Curse God and Die

Curse God and Die, c. 1990s
Carved and painted bas-relief wood
13" x 41.5" x 1"
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Herbert Singleton - The Old Religion

The Old Religion, c. 1990s
Carved and painted bas-relief wood
22" x 30" x 1"
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