Robert Gober

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Robert Gober is an American sculptor and installation artist known for his meticulously crafted, surreal renditions of everyday domestic objects that explore themes of identity, religion, and sexuality.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf human
sculptor
artisticTheme AIDS crisis
American politics
Catholicism NERFINISHED
childhood
domesticity
identity
queer identity
religion
sexuality
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
employer The New York Times (as a former carpenter and set builder) NERFINISHED
familyName Gober NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork installation art
sculpture
givenName Robert
hasExhibitedAt Art Institute of Chicago NERFINISHED
Bienal de São Paulo NERFINISHED
Dia Art Foundation NERFINISHED
Museum of Modern Art, New York NERFINISHED
San Francisco Museum of Modern Art NERFINISHED
Venice Biennale NERFINISHED
Walker Art Center NERFINISHED
Whitney Museum of American Art NERFINISHED
influencedBy American vernacular design
Catholic iconography NERFINISHED
conceptual art
minimalism
surrealism NERFINISHED
isSubjectOf monographic exhibition catalogues
movement contemporary art
postmodern art
name Robert Gober NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableExhibition Robert Gober: The Heart Is Not a Metaphor (MoMA retrospective) NERFINISHED
notableFor installations exploring themes of identity, religion, and sexuality
meticulously crafted sculptures of everyday domestic objects
notableWork The Heart Is Not a Metaphor NERFINISHED
Untitled (cat litter) NERFINISHED
Untitled (legs with drains) NERFINISHED
Untitled (newspaper) NERFINISHED
Untitled (sinks series) NERFINISHED
bag of donuts sculptures NERFINISHED
cat litter bag sculptures
drain sculptures
leg sculptures
newspaper bundles sculptures
sink sculptures
sexOrGender male
sexualOrientation gay
style conceptual art
handcrafted realism
surrealism
usesMaterial found objects
plaster
wax
wood
workLocation New York City

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Matthew Marks Gallery represents Robert Gober