Her first show, a solo exhibition, was at the Tanager Gallery in New York in 1953. In the New York Herald Art Exhibition Notes announcing the show, she is described as "a self-taught painter...who writes poetry and paints in the non-objective contemporary trend." A review of her work in the Tanager Gallery stated that her work was, "Light, rather self-indulgent abstract paintings abound in nimble, frisky shapes." She published her first poetry collection,
The Meandering Absolute, in 1955. She remained active until shortly before her death in 2004. Sheep Meadow Press published a book of her art and poetry in 1994, and another collection of her poetry titled
Night Train in 2000. At the time of her death, her works were included in many public collections, including those of the
National Academy of Sciences and the
Corcoran Gallery. She was married to the artist
Nanno de Groot, and later to the poet
Stanley Kunitz, whose poetry featured in some of her works. She had one daughter, Babette. The Estate of Elise Asher is represented by Eric Firestone Gallery. ==Death==