
La Desserte II after RK after Matisse after de Heem, 2024
Acrylic, oil, conté crayon on linen
72 x 144 inches
La Desserte after Matisse after de Heem, 2024
Acrylic, oil, conté crayon on linen
72 x 86 inches
Iceland Poppies, 2024
Oil, acrylic, and gold leaf on linen
72 x 54 inches
Blue Curtain, 2025
Acrylic, oil, conté crayon, and gold leaf on linen
72 x 54 inches
Five Mauve Mums, 2024
Oil, acrylic, and conté crayon on canvas
54 x 72 inches
Dinner Plate Dahlia - Yellow, 2025
Acrylic, oil, gold leaf on canvas
72 x 54 inches
Large Red Peony, 2025
Acrylic, oil, conté crayon, and gold leaf on linen
72 x 54 inches
Spring Bouquet - White, 2025
Acrylic, oil, conté crayon, and gold leaf on linen
72 x 54 inches
Dahlia Garden - Quiet Afternoon, 2024
Acrylic, oil, gold leaf on canvas
48 x 36 inches
Dahlia Garden Twilight, 2024
Acrylic, oil, gold leaf on canvas
48 x 36 inches
Chrysanthemum Fireworks, 2024
Oil, acrylic, gold leaf, and conté crayon on canvas
72 x 54 inches
Still Life with Golden Celosia and Gourds, 2024
Oil, acrylic, and conté crayon on canvas
48 x 36 inches
Autumn Triptych, 2024
Oil, acrylic, and conté crayon on canvas
38 x 78 inches
Mangoes and Apricots, 2023
Oil, acrylic, conté crayon, and pencil on canvas
48 x 48 inches
Antella Curtain and Window: Iris, 2023
Oil, acrylic, conté crayon, and pencil on canvas
48 x 36 inches
Antella Curtain and Window: Lemon and Poppies, 2023
Oil, acrylic, conté crayon, and pencil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
Antella Curtain and Window: Wildflower Bouquet, 2023
Oil, acrylic, conté crayon, and pencil on canvas
36 x 48 inches
Kashiki, Avocado Pears, Suzani, 2022
Oil, acrylic, and conté crayon on wood panel
24 x 18 inches
Pink Studio I, 2022
Oil, acrylic and conté crayon on canvas
48 x 96 inches
Keukenhof, 2022
Oil, acrylic, and conté crayon on linen
72 x 144 inches
Installation of Robert Kushner: Antella Windows and Curtains, DC Moore Gallery, 2024
Installation of Robert Kushner: Then & Now, DC Moore Gallery, 2023
Installation of Robert Kushner: I ❤ Matisse, DC Moore Gallery, 2021.
Installation of Robert Kushner: By My Window, DC Moore Gallery, 2019
Installation of Robert Kushner: Reverie: Dupatta-topia, DC Moore Gallery, 2018
Installation of Robert Kushner: Reverie: Dupatta-topia, DC Moore Gallery, 2018
Installation view of Robert Kushner in Greater New York at MoMA PS1, 2015-16.
Installation view of Robert Kushner; Portraits & Perennials, 2017.
Since participating in the early years of the Pattern and Decoration Movement in the 1970s, Robert Kushner has continued to address controversial issues involving decoration. 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 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. Decoration has always had its own agenda, the sincere and unabashed offering of pleasure and solace.”
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 (2018-2019).
Kushner’s installation, Scriptorium: Devout Exercises of the Heart, was 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 vintage books of all types from around the world. In 2010, 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 exhibition at DC Moore Gallery’s new Chelsea location in 2011. In 2012, it was exhibited at the La Jolla Athenaeum in California.
Kushner has also created large-scale murals for public and private spaces. 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. Recently, an eighty-foot-long marble mosaic, Welcome, was installed at the new Raleigh Durham International Airport in North Carolina.
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 Biennale in Venice. 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.
A monograph on Kushner's three decades of artistic work, Gardens of Earthly Delight, was published by Hudson Hills Press in 1997. Wild Gardens, a selection of Kushner's recent paintings with an essay by Michael Duncan, was published by Pomegranate in 2006. Kushner also edited the publication Amy Goldin: Art in a Hairshirt (Hudson Hills, 2012) to much critical acclaim.
Kushner's works are included in many prominent public collections including The Museum of Modern Art, NY; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY; The Whitney Museum of American Art, NY; The National Gallery of Art, DC; The Corcoran Gallery of Art, DC; Tate Gallery, London; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art; The Contemporary Museum, Honolulu; The Denver Art Museum; Galleria degli Ufizzi, Florence; J. Paul Getty Trust, Los Angeles; Museum Ludwig, St. Petersburg; and The Philadelphia Museum of Art.
For the complete biography and bibliography, please download the PDFs.
Conversation at 6 pm
Reception to follow
Galerie Nathalie Obadia is delighted to present the work of American artist Robert Kushner for the first time. Born in 1949, in California, he was a key figure of the Pattern & Decoration movement, which was founded in the late 1960s - early 1970s in New York, where he still resides today.
On May 13, a Zoom webinar brings together Jenelle Porter and Robert Kushner to discuss Kushner's exhibition, Robert Kushner: I ❤ Matisse, on view at DC Moore Gallery through June 19.
Over the coming weeks, we will be providing inside views into how our artists continue their practices to create new works of art, while sharing perspectives of their current, everyday lives. We are excited to welcome your thoughts about these features, as this initiative will bring together our friends, families and colleagues.
Courtesy of Galerie Nathalie Obadia, Paris.
On the occasion of their exhibition Robert Kushner: Jardin Sauvage
September 4 - October 23, 2021
Artist Talk: Jenelle Porter in Conversation with Robert Kushner
On May 13, a Zoom webinar brought together Porter and Kushner to discuss Kushner's solo exhibition 'I ❤ Matisse' at DC Moore Gallery (May 6 - June 19, 2021)
May 16, 2018: From Salome to Redoute: Robert Kushner in Conversation with Aliza Edelman
Gallery Talk with Robert Kushner in his exhibition "Baroque"
January 29, 2015 at DC Moore Gallery
Robert Kushner, Robert Berlind, and Irving Sandler in Conversation
November 29, 2012 at DC Moore Gallery
