Robert Kushners work is characterized by an aesthetic that is at once lavish and delicate, and by a continually renewed interest in the use of textiles. Both of these artistic trademarks find a new incarnation in Kushners tapestries. In Dark River, depictions of flowers and plants often associated with Asian arts quince, spider chrysanthemums, iris, fern, lilies, flowering cherry are scattered loosely across a dark fluid background. In Change of Seasons, the artists characteristic gold embellishments are reproduced brilliantly using metallic thread. The translation to woven fibers complements the quiet majesty of Kushners lyrical patterns; their studied details radiate an effortless elegance.
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