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Robert Kushner in conversation with Aliza Edelman by Robert Kushner

Robert Kushner, White Gladiolus - Rainbow Sherbert, 2017.  Oil, acrylic, gold leaf, silk, embroidery, and sequins on canvas, 72 x 72 inches.

Robert Kushner, White Gladiolus - Rainbow Sherbert, 2017.
Oil, acrylic, gold leaf, silk, embroidery, and sequins on canvas, 72 x 72 inches.

From Salome to Redouté
Robert Kushner in conversation with Aliza Edelman,
 Independent Curator and Critic  
Wednesday, May 16th at 6:30pm
DC Moore Gallery
 535 W 22nd Street,  New York, NY 10011 

Please RSVP to skhosla@dcmooregallery.com

Please join Robert Kushner and Aliza Edelman for a lively discussion about the history of ornamentation and decoration. By revisiting the position of “Pattern & Decoration” as both a condition of modernism and as a vital contemporary art practice, they will address the intersection of fashion, dance, and performance as developed in Kushner’s early pieces from the 1970s, and the radicality of his new artworks’ engagement with surface materiality and narratives of textiles and cloth.

Q&A and reception to follow the talk. 

Robert Kushner: Reverie: Duppata-topia on view at DC Moore Gallery through June 16

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Robert Kushner, “Reverie: Dupatta-topia,” at DC Moore Gallery by Robert Kushner

Robert Kushner, Calla Lilies and Roses, 2018 Oil, acrylic, gold leaf, embroidery, sequins, silk on canvas, 72 x 72 inches

Robert Kushner, Calla Lilies and Roses, 2018
Oil, acrylic, gold leaf, embroidery, sequins, silk on canvas, 72 x 72 inches

Robert Kushner: Reverie: Dupatta-topia
May 3 – June 16, 2018

Opening Reception on May 3rd, 6-8pm
DC MOORE GALLERY, 535 West 22nd Street, New York, NY 10011

Robert Kushner, White Gladiolus, Chocolate Dupatta, 2017 Oil, acrylic, gold leaf, silk, embroidery, and sequins on canvas, 72 x 36 inches.

Robert Kushner, White Gladiolus, Chocolate Dupatta, 2017
Oil, acrylic, gold leaf, silk, embroidery, and sequins on canvas, 72 x 36 inches.

FROM THE PRESS RELEASE: Robert Kushner’s new paintings are a radical departure from his recent work, while harking back to some of his earliest paintings on fabric from the 1970’s and 80’s. This body of work taps into the issues of embellishment and beauty in art that is ever-present in his paintings. For the first time, Kushner is collaging fabric to canvas before adding paint and gilding. The fabrics, mostly silk, come from India, Japan, and Uzbekistan. The flamboyance, sparkle, elegance and technical mastery of all 

of these materials, particularly the Indian embroideries known as dupattas, are endlessly fascinating to Kushner. The textiles are adhered to the canvas or panel, allowing hints of hidden embroidered portions to show through the layers of paint, gilding and collage. This results in a complex surface that could not be created in any other way. This over-the-top richness allows Kushner to continue his explorations of elaborate, dense surfaces and compositions, and to wryly ask, “Is more enough?”

Kushner is seeking a balance between the ornamentation on the dupattas he uses and his own depiction of floral and geometric structures. His use of the fabric’s design, combined with underlying replicating grids, allows him to examine and express the idea of patterns as the substrate of our cultural experiences. The result is a lyrical fusion of Eastern and Western styles and this multiplicity of forms, the extensive layering, and diverse palette allows the mood of the pieces to vary from buoyant and a little giddy, to somber and severe.

 Kushner first visited India in 1978, where he worked with a family of Rajasthani appliqué artists that changed his studio practice completely. He is interested in the handmade qualities of the textiles which offer a human trace to the paintings. He is also drawn to the sense of inclusion, not reduction, present in India’s textiles as seen in the richness and vibrancy of his compositions.

Read about the show: 
May 3, 2018:  ArtDaily: DC Moore Gallery Opens Exhibition of Works by Robert Kushner

May 7, 2018: Blouin Artinfo: Reverie: Dupatta-topia by Robert Kushner

May 25, 2018: Artforum Critic’s Pick: Robert Kushner DC Moore Gallery

June 11, 2018: Blouin ArtInfo: ‘Reverie Dupatta-topia’ by Robert Kushner at DC Moore Gallery

Robert Kushner at Tomio Koyama Gallery, Tokyo by Robert Kushner

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Robert Kushner: “A Mist of Unknowing
April 4 – 30, 2018
8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Gallery, Shibuya Hikarie 8F, Tokyo, Japan

Opening reception: Wednesday, April 4, 6pm – 8pm / Artist talk: 7pm

8/ ART GALLERY/ Tomio Koyama Gallery is pleased to present “Mist of Unknowing”, a solo show by an American contemporary artist, Robert Kushner.

Robert Kushner has gained much international recognition as one of the leading figures of the Pattern and Decoration Movement that began in New York in the late 1970s. He has established his idiosyncratic world where an aesthetic sense of West and East overlaps through the influences from European textiles, Fauvism’s freewheeling line which is exemplified by Henri Matisse, as well as Rinpa’s decorativeness. Kushner’s work combines rich colors with botanical forms depicted through freely painted organic lines, and abstracted geometric forms. His work harbors a deeply sensitive compassion toward living things amidst the bold and bright colors that tenaciously entice the viewer.

This exhibition features the artist’s recent works since 2010, which include botanical drawings on collages comprising pages from 19th Century lady’s magazines, dictionaries and Japanese woodblock books. The flowers and leaves upon these nostalgic materials, invite us to a timeless mist of unknowing.

Robert Kushner, Camelia Branch V, 2016, acrylic, ink and collage on paper, 99 x 66 cm

Robert Kushner, Camelia Branch V, 2016, acrylic, ink and collage on paper, 99 x 66 cm

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Robert Kushner at Jerald Melberg Gallery, March 12 – April 23, 2016 by Robert Kushner

Robert Kushner, Johnny Jump Up I, 2014, collage, ink and acrylic, 10 x 10 inches

Robert Kushner, Johnny Jump Up I, 2014, collage, ink and acrylic, 10 x 10 inches

Please join Jerald Melberg Gallery for an exhibition of new paintings and works on paper by Robert Kushner. In this recent body of work, Kushner continues expanding the style he has worked in for decades: boldly colored, opulent paintings patterned with flowers and plant forms. The exhibition also includes a series of mixed media collages composed of elements from varied times and worldly locales, overlaid with minimalist flora forms.

Coffee & Conversation
with 
Robert Kushner
Saturday, March 12 at 11:00am

Jerald Melberg Gallery
625 South Sharon Amity Road
Charlotte, NC 28211
704.365.3000

Robert Kushner, Sungarden II, 2015, oil, acrylic, gold leaf on canvas, 30 x 60 inches

Robert Kushner, Sungarden II, 2015, oil, acrylic, gold leaf on canvas, 30 x 60 inches

Robert Kushner, Huntington Library Cactus Garden II, 2014, collage, ink, gold leaf and acrylic, 30 x 37 inches

Robert Kushner, Huntington Library Cactus Garden II, 2014, collage, ink, gold leaf and acrylic, 30 x 37 inches

Listen to Robert Kushner’s Gallery Talk at Jerald Melberg Gallery: