YVONNE SINGER
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selected works from 1985-2009

Sometimes I like a happy ending; sometimes I like a sad ending (2009)

random objects random thoughts (2009)
Signs of Life: an intimate portrait of someone I don't know (2008)
Le stade du Miroir (2003)

you are on my mind (2003)
The Trouble with Translation (2003)
​Family Album (2002)

between two points (2001)
Doing Time (2000)
Staging Memory (2000)
I should have, I could have, I would have... ...if only (1998)

I am ... (1998)
The Veiled Room (1998)
Projections for the Unseeing (1997)
A Portable Viewing Station for Anxious Travelers (1994)
In Memoriam Forgetting and Remembering Fragments of History (1993)

Measure of the Man (1992)
Fragments for a Story (1991)

Search for Definition (1991)

Isn't your/my mother beautiful? (1990)
Neon for j.e. atkinson (1990)
My lips are sealed (1989)

Contradictions and Possibilities (1998)
In the room (1987)
Hide and Seek (1985)

Back to Back (1985)

My lips are sealed, 1989 

Materials: Plaster cast, mirror, hair, graphite
Dimensions: Variable
Exhibition:
Workscene Gallery, Toronto.

My lips are sealed explores the various ways of expressing the psychological tensions in intimate relationships with family and friends. The angry words and psychological labels inscribed on the wall, the mirror and photographs reference the public and private construction of self. It draws attention to the silencing and taboos around issues of abuse. This installation was also responding to its location opposite a mental health institution.

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