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Esther Forman Singer (October 14, 1923 -) is an American abstract painter, colorist, sculptor and writer.

Life and Career

Esther Forman Singer was born in the South Bronx, New York. She was awarded a scholarship to The Student Arts League while in high school and took the subway from the Bronx to Manhattan five evenings a week. She attended Thomas Jefferson University Nursing School in Philadelphia, PA. In 1944 she enlisted in the army nurse corps and was stationed in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. She was promoted to 1st Lieutenant and served in the South Pacific theater. After the war, Mrs. Singer married Sidney Singer and settled in New Jersey where she continued her career as an artist. Mrs. Singer explored realism and primitivism before she found her footing in abstract expressionism. She studied with several first-generation abstractionists; Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollack in the late 1950’s. Mrs. Singer experimented with collage alongside Lee Krasner in the early 1960’s. She worked in multi-media eventually finding acrylics to be her forte. Mrs. Singer began showing extensively around the tri-state area in gallery’s, museums and corporations. Mrs. Singer was represented by The Key Gallery in New York, NY, <The Heilander Gallery in Palm Beach, Florida, Depescay Gallery, Paris, France, The Korby Gallery, New Jersey, and Art in The Embassies (Worldwide). Mrs. Singer began writing feature articles for American Artist Magazine in the late 1960’s through the 1980’s. Some of her articles were interviews with Thomas Hart Benton and Tully Filmus. Mrs. Singer wrote a syndicated art column for the Worrell Press which included 12 newspapers, The Jersey Journal and The Newark Evening News and Suburban Art Magazine. Public collections holding works by Esther Forman Singer include The Whitney Museum of Art Permanent Collection, New York, NY, The Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ, Morris Museum of Art, Morristown, NJ. The Libary of Congress, NJ State Museum, Trenton, NJ Corporations holding works by Mrs. Singer include Johnson and Johnson Corporate Headquarters, Schering Plough, Chubb, Exxon, Nabisco World Headquarters, Private collectors include The State House of New Jersey-Morven Governor Richard J. Hughes collection and Senator Nelson Stamler’s collection.

Studied

Art Students League 1939 – 1941 on scholarship, Temple University 1941 – 1944, New York University 1947-1949, The New School 1968-1970, Hans Hoffman, Robert Brackman, George Grosz, Jackson Pollack, Tosun Bayrak. Participated in: She participated in the Hyacinth Foundation Aids Project. Guest panelist Art Forms, WOR-TV Joe Franklin host, New York, NY 1967, Bienalle International Dell’ Arte, Florence Italy 2005-2007

Articles

“Panorama of Painter’s Progress” New Jersey Music and Arts October 1965 Volume 21, No. 2 Page 7 “Salon De L’Ecole Francaise” La Revue Moderne des Arts Et De La Vie Avril 1973 page 13 Watkins, “3 Women Display Their Bright Ideas Star-Ledger Form” The Star-Ledger, November 28, 1978 Cahill Regina, “South Orange Artist Firmly Believes in the Merit of Abstract Painting” The Star-Ledger, October 26th, 1973 Affiliations: Since 1973 affiliated with: Artists Equity of NY, Artists Equity of NJ, American Veteran’s Society of Artists, Women in the Arts Foundation, Nation Association of Painters and Sculptors, Who’s Who in American Art, Who’s Who in American Women, Who’s Who in the East, Who’s Who in America, Biographical Directory of American Artists Dictionary of International Biography and American Artists Renown. Honorary Degree from Universita dell’ Arte Contemporanea Parma, Italy.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
File:Mom art photo 3 InPixio.jpeg

Esther Forman Singer (October 14, 1923 -) is an American abstract painter, colorist, sculptor and writer.

Life and Career

Esther Forman Singer was born in the South Bronx, New York. She was awarded a scholarship to The Student Arts League while in high school and took the subway from the Bronx to Manhattan five evenings a week. She attended Thomas Jefferson University Nursing School in Philadelphia, PA. In 1944 she enlisted in the army nurse corps and was stationed in Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. She was promoted to 1st Lieutenant and served in the South Pacific theater. After the war, Mrs. Singer married Sidney Singer and settled in New Jersey where she continued her career as an artist. Mrs. Singer explored realism and primitivism before she found her footing in abstract expressionism. She studied with several first-generation abstractionists; Hans Hoffman and Jackson Pollack in the late 1950’s. Mrs. Singer experimented with collage alongside Lee Krasner in the early 1960’s. She worked in multi-media eventually finding acrylics to be her forte. Mrs. Singer began showing extensively around the tri-state area in gallery’s, museums and corporations. Mrs. Singer was represented by The Key Gallery in New York, NY, <The Heilander Gallery in Palm Beach, Florida, Depescay Gallery, Paris, France, The Korby Gallery, New Jersey, and Art in The Embassies (Worldwide). Mrs. Singer began writing feature articles for American Artist Magazine in the late 1960’s through the 1980’s. Some of her articles were interviews with Thomas Hart Benton and Tully Filmus. Mrs. Singer wrote a syndicated art column for the Worrell Press which included 12 newspapers, The Jersey Journal and The Newark Evening News and Suburban Art Magazine. Public collections holding works by Esther Forman Singer include The Whitney Museum of Art Permanent Collection, New York, NY, The Montclair Art Museum, Montclair, NJ, Morris Museum of Art, Morristown, NJ. The Libary of Congress, NJ State Museum, Trenton, NJ Corporations holding works by Mrs. Singer include Johnson and Johnson Corporate Headquarters, Schering Plough, Chubb, Exxon, Nabisco World Headquarters, Private collectors include The State House of New Jersey-Morven Governor Richard J. Hughes collection and Senator Nelson Stamler’s collection.

Studied

Art Students League 1939 – 1941 on scholarship, Temple University 1941 – 1944, New York University 1947-1949, The New School 1968-1970, Hans Hoffman, Robert Brackman, George Grosz, Jackson Pollack, Tosun Bayrak. Participated in: She participated in the Hyacinth Foundation Aids Project. Guest panelist Art Forms, WOR-TV Joe Franklin host, New York, NY 1967, Bienalle International Dell’ Arte, Florence Italy 2005-2007

Articles

“Panorama of Painter’s Progress” New Jersey Music and Arts October 1965 Volume 21, No. 2 Page 7 “Salon De L’Ecole Francaise” La Revue Moderne des Arts Et De La Vie Avril 1973 page 13 Watkins, “3 Women Display Their Bright Ideas Star-Ledger Form” The Star-Ledger, November 28, 1978 Cahill Regina, “South Orange Artist Firmly Believes in the Merit of Abstract Painting” The Star-Ledger, October 26th, 1973 Affiliations: Since 1973 affiliated with: Artists Equity of NY, Artists Equity of NJ, American Veteran’s Society of Artists, Women in the Arts Foundation, Nation Association of Painters and Sculptors, Who’s Who in American Art, Who’s Who in American Women, Who’s Who in the East, Who’s Who in America, Biographical Directory of American Artists Dictionary of International Biography and American Artists Renown. Honorary Degree from Universita dell’ Arte Contemporanea Parma, Italy.


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