Clifford Singer
Clifford H. Singer is an American Post War & Contemporary artist who was born in Great Neck, New York on May 19, 1955. Clifford Singer is an American contemporary artist and distinguished professor of mathematics and arts. Noted in the art world for his work in minimalism and geometric abstraction, he has produced paintings, sculptures, prints, posters, book covers, and similar for the past 50 years. He has curated exhibitions from the O.I.A, Geometric Abstraction in 1980, Brooklyn Law School; Art & Mathematics 2000, The Cooper Union; and Printed Editions, Art & Mathematics 2022. Singer is represented in the Smithsonian Institution, Archives of American Art, B.H. Friedman papers/Series 2: Correspondence, Date: 1975-1981.Singer’s work can be found in the collections of the New York Museum of Modern Art, the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, the Boca Raton Museum of Art, the Lincoln Center/List Art Posters, IBM, Mobil Oil Corporation, the Bridges Organization, and a variety of other publications, universities, and corporations. His pieces often integrate principles of Euclidean and non-Euclidean geometries, exploring the aesthetic possibilities of mathematical concepts such as curvature, space, and symmetry. Drawing from both classical and modern mathematical approaches, Singer emphasizes the abstract nature of geometrical figures in his art, presenting them as visual representations of complex scientific ideas. His work has been featured in exhibitions and academic publications, including discussions of mathematical art and visual mathematics.
Clifford Singer is an artist known for incorporating geometric principles from ancient Greek geometry into his work. He explores the intersection of art and mathematics through forms like circles, ellipses, and conic sections, combining Euclidean and non-Euclidean spaces. His work reflects the dynamics of motion and natural law, blending aesthetics with precise geometric constructions. Provided by Wikipedia
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