A member of the Pattern and Decoration movement, Robert Kushner, creates art ranging from black and white drawings done directly on walls to paintings on stitched together pieces of fabric to large-scale mosaics.
Kushner began his formal education at the University of California at San Diego studying with Nan Goldin, who was a visiting lecturer at the school from 1969-70.
In the early 1970s, he moved to New York City where he first found work as a restorer and collector of Orienta (showing 500 of 2662 characters). |
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