Juxtapoz Magazine - Angela Burson Shows Us Some "Close Encounters"
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Angela Burson's exhibition ‘Close Encounters’ captures fleeting moments with strangers, blending dreamlike qualities with the complexity of human connections in surreal, often otherworldly settings.
Burson's art reflects the echoes of transient relationships, as seen in ‘Ghost Feet’ where silhouettes symbolize our shared experiences while remaining largely anonymous in the memory.
With each painting, Burson illustrates the thin line between memory and reality, like in one piece where a woman holding a watch and tulips mirrors the viewer's reflection.
The works challenge our perceptions of encounters, as depicted by a figure with a barn owl, reinforcing the mysterious and often surreal nature of human interactions.
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