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Robert Kushner was born on 1949 in Pasadena, CA, is an American contemporary painter (born 1949). Discover Robert Kushner's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 75 years old?

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1949

Robert Kushner(born 1949, Pasadena, CA) is an American contemporary painter who is known especially for his involvement in Pattern and Decoration.

He has been called "a founder" of that artistic movement.

In addition to painting, Kushner creates installations in a variety of mediums, from large-scale public mosaics to delicate paintings on antique book pages.

Kushner draws from a unique range of influences, including Islamic and European textiles, Henri Matisse, Georgia O'Keeffe, Charles Demuth, Pierre Bonnard, Tawaraya Sotatsu, Ito Jakuchu, Qi Baishi, and Wu Changshuo.

Kushner's work combines organic representational elements with abstracted geometric forms as a background in a way that is both decorative and modernist.

He has said, “I never get tired of pursuing new ideas in the realm of ornamentation.

Decoration, an abjectly pejorative dismissal for many, is a very big, somewhat defiant declaration for me.

… The eye can wander, the mind think unencumbered through visual realms that are expansively and emotionally rich.

1971

His first performance, entitled Costumes for Moving Bodies, occurred in 1971 during the artist's senior exhibition at the University of California San Diego.

The following year, Kushner began incorporating food into his clothing-based performances.

1972

Most recently, Kushner’s work has been included in several national and international museum exhibitions focusing on the Pattern and Decoration movement: With Pleasure: Pattern and Decoration in American Art 1972-1985, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA (2019-2020); Less is a Bore: Maximalist Art & Design, Institute for Contemporary Art, Boston, MA (2019); Pattern and Decoration: Ornament as Promise, Ludwig Forum, Aachen, Germany, Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung, Vienna, Austria, and Ludwig Museum, Budapest, Hungary (2018-2019); Pattern, Decoration & Crime, MAMCO, Geneva, Switzerland, and Le Consortium, Dijon, France (2019).

In his early career, Kushner participated in solo and group performance art.

Many of these performances featured costumes that Kushner created with craft techniques such as sewing and embroidery.

Kushner created two performances in 1972 that featured food costumes.

The first, Costumes Constructed and Eaten, was presented at the Jack Glenn Gallery in Corona del Mar, California, and the second, Robert Kushner and Friends Eat Their Clothes, in New York.

Both of these performances ended with the audience eating the garments.

According to the artist, the primary artistic elements of such food performances would be the “ephemeral composition of all the costumes together, the observation of their disintegration through the act of eating, and the lingering sense of gustatory titillation.”

He has also published scholarly articles in a variety of publications.

1997

A monograph on Kushner's three decades of artistic work, Gardens of Earthly Delight, was published by Hudson Hills Press in 1997.

2004

In 2004, he installed two monumental mosaic murals, 4 Seasons Seasoned, at the 77th Street and Lexington Avenue subway station.

He has also completed commissions at Gramercy Tavern and Maialino restaurants in New York City, Union Square in Tokyo, The Ritz Carlton Highlands in Lake Tahoe, CA, and Federal Reserve System in Washington, DC.

2006

Wild Gardens, a selection of Kushner's recent paintings with an essay by Michael Duncan, was published by Pomegranate in 2006.

Kushner's work is represented in numerous important public collections worldwide, including:

2021

2010

Decoration has always had its own agenda, the sincere and unabashed offering of pleasure and solace."Kushner's 2010 installation, Scriptorium: Devout Exercises of the Heart, is a group of over one thousand drawings of flowers and plants on book pages that date from 1500 to 1920. The pages have been removed from discarded and damaged books of all types from around the globe. Scriptorium was exhibited in Desire at The Blanton Museum of Art at the University of Texas at Austin. It then traveled to the Kunsthallen Brandts in Odense, Denmark before returning to the U.S. for the inaugural Chelsea exhibition at DC Moore Gallery in 2011. It was exhibited at the La Jolla Athenaeum in California in summer 2012.

Kushner has created large-scale murals for public and private spaces.

In 2010, an eighty-foot-long marble mosaic, Welcome, was installed at the new Raleigh Durham International Airport in North Carolina.

Two 2021 glass mosaics of his are displayed in Kalauao metro station on Oʻahu, Hawaiʻi.

Kushner's work has been exhibited extensively in the United States, Europe, and Japan and has been included in the Whitney Biennial three times and twice at the Venice Biennale in Italy.

He was the subject of solo exhibitions at both the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Brooklyn Museum.

A mid-career retrospective of his work was organized by the Philadelphia Institute of Contemporary Art.

2011

Most recently, he edited the publication Amy Goldin: Art in a Hairshirt (2011), a compilation of the art critic Goldin's essays.

He was interviewed for the film !Women Art Revolution.

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