Sassona Norton (; born 26 February 1942) is an Israeli-born American sculptor.
Early life
Norton was born and raised in Israel. She graduated from
Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University (TAU) is a Public university, public research university in Tel Aviv, Israel. With over 30,000 students, it is the largest university in the country. Located in northwest Tel Aviv, the university is the center of teaching and ...
with a degree in Literature and Theatre. She went on to teach literature in high school, directed and produced theatrical events and wrote about film, theater and art for ''
Yediot Achronot
(, ; lit. "Latest News") is an Israeli daily mass market newspaper published in Tel Aviv. Founded in 1939, is Israel's largest paid newspaper by sales and circulation and has been described as "undoubtedly the country's number-one paper." '', one of Israel largest newspapers. Norton painted from her early age and took it on seriously in her late teens, when she studied privately with several well-known Israeli painters. In her mid-twenties, after showing at several group shows, Norton had a first solo of her large scale paintings of abstracted figures at Gallery 220 in
Tel Aviv
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. The show was praised by the Jerusalem Post for creating “3-D spaces populated with tension and lyricism”. Norton immigrated to the United States in 1974 and joined the
Art Students League of New York
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Although artists may study f ...
, where she was awarded the
Isabel Bishop
Isabel Bishop (March 3, 1902 – February 19, 1988) was an American painter and graphic artist. Bishop studied under Kenneth Hayes Miller at the Art Students League of New York, where she would later become an instructor. She was most notable fo ...
Merit Scholarship.
Career
Norton began to achieve artistic success in the early 1980s, first with the publication of her work ''A Yellow Night'', in ''Twentieth Century Masters of Erotic Art'' by
Crown Publishers
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, alongside works by Picasso, Rodin, Calder, and Dali. In 1981, she was chosen for ''Eight Young New Yorkers on the Horizon''. In 1983, her large-scale painting ''The Rain Prayer'' was published in the ''Discover Art'' series by Laura H. Chapman. In 1984, Norton's solo show at Sutton Gallery in New York City was praised by the critic
Peter Fingesten for its "vision and strength".
In 1999 Norton shifted from painting to sculpting after working in architectural and design installation projects. She was awarded the Huntington Merit Medal for her sculpture ''The Edge of Rest'' at the
National Arts Club
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in New York in 2002. In 2003 she sculpted the largest
September 11th Memorial in
Pennsylvania
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, costing $200,000. The memorial, close to twenty-feet tall, was installed in
Norristown in 2005. In 2006, the
Morris Museum
Actively running since 1913, the Morris Museum is the second-largest museum in New Jersey at . The museum is fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
Museum history
1913–1957: early years
The Morris Children's Museum was found ...
in
New Jersey
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held a major show of her sculptures, which was extended by popular demand for over six months. In connection with the show, the museum published ''Sassona Norton Sculpture''. The hard-cover book included essays by Steve Miller, the Museum Director, Hilarie Sheets of the New York Times and Ann Landi of Artnews. In 2008, "A Memorial Journey", the documentary about the making of the 9/11 Memorial, was shown at the International Art Fair in
Stockholm
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.
In 2011, the Ljungqvist Foundation for anti-doping in Sweden selected Norton out of eight sculptors in Europe and the U.S. to create a monument for anti-doping in sport. The monument is planned as an edition of twenty for major cities around the world. In 2016, Norton created a series of 20 large posters depicting a bronze hand in a gesture of winning with a gold ring on the index tip to indicate purity rising. The posters raised the hand on different sculpted bases.
In 2016 Norton was invited to show her sculpture, ''An Hour Before Dawn'', at the
Workhouse Arts Center, AKA The Prison Museum, in
Lorton, Virginia
Lorton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 20,072 as of the 2020 census.
History
Lorton is named for a village in the Lake District National Park, Cumbria, in England. Joseph Plaske ...
. The sculpture was chosen as an icon for the Suffragists' Centennial to commemorate their imprisonment and torture during the
Night of Terror
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at the former
Lorton Reformatory
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The complex began as a prison farm cal ...
.
In 2017 Norton accepted the invitation to serve as a Trustee on the Board of the Morris Museum in Morristown NJ.
In 2019, Norton's sculpture “An Hour Before Dawn”, purchased by Craig Ponzio of Colorado in 2006, was selected as the face of the upcoming show of his signature collection at the
Denver Botanic Gardens
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in
Denver
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, Colorado. In addition to Sassona Norton, the exhibition included sculptures by Auguste Rodin, Jacques Lipchitz, Beverly Pepper, Rufino Tamayo, Manolo Valdés and Eric Fischl. The show, "Human , Nature: Figures from the Craig Ponzio Sculpture Collection", ran from April 19 to September 15, 2019.
Sculpting the monument of anti-doping in sport, titled Et Purus, started in 2019. Et Purus No. 1, the first in the edition of 20, raised the large hand on a truncated globe. Designated for Monaco, it was installed in December 2021 o
Jeteé Lucciana which juts into the Mediterranean and borders the famous Monaco Yacht Harbor. The unveiling was hosted by Albert II, Prince of Monaco in December of that year in the presence of international sports dignitaries and the media. In 2023, Et Purus No. 2, which raises the same hand sculpture on a frustum, was selected to be installed on
Djurgården
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, the Royal Island in the center of Stockholm. The unveiling, due for September 2024, will be attended by His Majesty, Carl XVI Gustaf, King of Sweden and Her Majesty, Sylvia. His Majesty the King will conduct the unveiling. The regal unveiling empowers the new international campaign movement for anti-doping and a drug-free society through the creation of monuments.
Norton is a member of the
Royal Society of Sculptors
The Royal Society of Sculptors (RSS) is a British charity established in 1905, which promotes excellence in the art and practice of sculpture. Its headquarters are a centre for contemporary sculpture on Old Brompton Road in South Kensington, Lo ...
, the
National Sculpture Society
Founded in 1893, the National Sculpture Society (NSS) was the first organization of professional sculptors formed in the United States. The purpose of the organization was to promote the welfare of American sculptors, although its founding member ...
, the
International Sculpture Center
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, the Washington Sculptors Group and the
Sculptors Guild
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, where she served on the Board.
Collections
*Henry Buhl, New York
*Ivan Greenstein, New Jersey
*Wu Han and David Finckel, artistic directors of the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, New York
*The Ambassador Swanee Hunt, Massachusetts
*Lee Longell, New Jersey
*Peter Migliorato, Florida
*Sally Minard & Norton Garfinkle, New York
*Harry & Lynn O'Mealia, Maryland
*Elizabeth Palay & Ed Feige, Wisconsin
*Craig Ponzio, "Art Investments", Colorado
*Mike McKool, McKool Smith, chairman, Texas
*Morris Museum, New Jersey
*Haya Horowitz, Israel
*Dr.and Mrs. Moshe Shike, New York
*Nathan and Karen Shike, London
Personal life
Norton was married to Dr. Reed Whittle, a psychotherapist and international management consultant to leaders of
Fortune 500
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companies, until he died on August 12, 2008, from complications related to
Sweet's syndrome. In 2020, Norton married Dr. Ron Filler, the founder of Drug Development Consultants. She owns an estate in
Bedminster, New Jersey
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and also an apartment on the
Upper East Side
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of
Manhattan
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.
Philanthropy
Norton and Filler are patrons of the
National Museum of Women in the Arts
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, the
Museum of Modern Art
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, the
Newark Museum
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, The Discovery Orchestra, the
Morris Museum
Actively running since 1913, the Morris Museum is the second-largest museum in New Jersey at . The museum is fully accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.
Museum history
1913–1957: early years
The Morris Children's Museum was found ...
and the
Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center
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in New York, where Norton has served on the Global Council since 2018.
Norton is a registered
Democrat
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and has contributed financially to
Coalition for Progress and
Hillary For America. In 2016 she donated over $12,700 to the Democratic Party.
References
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Living people
1942 births
American women sculptors
Art Students League of New York alumni
Israeli painters
Israeli women painters
Israeli sculptors
Israeli emigrants to the United States
Jewish American painters
Jewish Israeli painters
Jewish women painters
Jewish painters
Jewish women sculptors
Jewish Israeli sculptors
Jewish American sculptors
New Jersey Democrats
People from Bedminster, New Jersey
Artists from Tel Aviv
Tel Aviv University alumni
Yedioth Ahronoth people
Sculptors from New York (state)
21st-century American women painters
21st-century American painters
21st-century American Jews