
Incorporating dripping paint within repetitive strokes and pattern-like forms, Steven Cushner creates works both gestural and concrete. Playing with abstraction and representation, he presents various imagery inspired by everyday sights. Fan-like, bulbous, or open-ended shapes vibrate with intensity as their thickly painted bands emerge from watery backgrounds. Deep, earth-toned color intersects with fluid lines to shape meditative, sinuous patterns. The dynamic compositions further this organic energy, almost mimicking nature with their cyclical, ordered quality. Loosely rendered forms and splashy backgrounds allow for open interpretation of Cushner’s imagery. Whether the viewer correlates branches, signs, birds, or incomprehensible abstractions, the paintings all emanate an electric energy, a quirkiness separate from living things…perhaps conveying the root of Cushner’s passions and spontaneity.
Cushner was born in Cleveland, and later moved to receive his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Maryland and Bachelor of Fine Arts from Rhode Island School of Design (1980, 1976). He currently lives in Washington, DC, where he teaches at George Mason University and previously taught at the Corcoran School of Art. He is the recipient of two Visual Artist Fellowships from the DC Commission on the Arts & Humanities, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and the Distinguished Alumni award from University of Maryland.
Past Exhibitions
Tautology
Summer Steals
Dog Days
Paintings 2013
Links
Washington Post

Congratulations to Jiha Moon on the opening of her solo exhibition Double Welcome: Most Everyone’s Mad Here at the Taubman Museum in Roanoke, VA. The show opened May 2 and will run through September 27, 2015. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to see a diverse offering of Jiha’s work in Virginia.

Congratulations to Teresita Fernandez on her large-scale installation Fata Morgana in Madison Square Park. Fata Morgana will be on view through winter 2015-16, and the installation is a mirror-polished, golden sculpture that hovers above the park’s walkways. Fernandez is a graduate of VCU’s sculpture MFA program who received the MacArthur “Genius” fellowship in 2005.
“Teresita Fernandez and the Art of Landscapes” on CBS
Fata Morgana in the Wall Street Journal