Michael Nelson RA (born 20 August 1967) is a contemporary British installation artist.
They are extended labyrinths, which the viewer is free to find their own way through, and in which the locations of the exit and entrance are often difficult to determine.
[5] Essays on Nelson's projects, '24A Orwell Street King's Cross Sydney'[6] and 'The Deliverance and the Patience'[7] have been written by artist/curator Richard Grayson.
His piece Untitled (public sculpture for a redundant space) won the Royal Academy of Arts Wollaston Award in 2018, for most distinguished work in the Summer Exhibition.
[8] [9] His work has been collected by Hayward Gallery, British Council, Poju Zabludowicz, Tate, MAMCO and Moderna Museet .