Despite being accused of raping a teenage girl, Bill Coby's career looks like it's continuing to rise.

Barbara Bowman Gives Graphic Details On Bill Cosby's Alleged Rape

On Saturday, Fox News announced that the TV legend's private art collection is opening up in the Smithsonian Institution as part of a major exhibition. There will be more than 60 African-American pieces of art from Cosby and his wife, Camille, that will be on view through 2016.

The site pointed out that the Cosby husband and wife have been collecting as newlyweds in 1967 although the comedian gives most of the credit to Camille.

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For the most part, it seems like Cosby's career is still in a decent place, which might be a little shocking since a report came out from a woman who claimed that the TV icon apparently raped her when she was a teenager.

The alleged victim named Barbara Bowman, 47, spoke with Mail Online where she gave graphic details on what happened when she had met with him.

"I was drugged and raped by that man," Bowman said. "He is a monster. He came at me like a monster. My hope is that others who have experiences sexual abuse will not be intimidated into silence by the famous, rich and powerful. If I can help one victim, then I've done my job."

Bowman was reportedly going to "audition" for Cosby when another incident allegedly took place.

"He wanted me to act completely drunk, wasted, while he stood behind me and stroked my neck and upper chest," she said. "He didn't touch me beyond that, on that day, but that's where it certainly started."