Angela Burson - "Travelers"
Hashimoto Contemporary is pleased to present a solo exhibition by Savannah-based painter Angela Burson. The exhibition will be Burson's debut solo exhibition at Hashimoto Contemporary.
Opening Night Reception:
Saturday, Devcember 9th
6pm - 8pm
Gallery Hours:
Tuesday - Saturday / 10am - 6pm
Hashimoto Contemporary LA
2754 S La Cienega Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90034
Advance Collector's Preview:
An advance collector's preview will be made available online before the exhibition opens, if you would like to receive a price list, please contact us at la@hashimotocontemporary.com
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- Angela Burson, Mirror, 2023
- Angela Burson, Escape (Bathtub By The Sea), 2023
- Angela Burson, Traveler 1, 2023
- Angela Burson, Traveler 2, 2023
- Angela Burson, 1971 Living Room, 2023
- Angela Burson, Dinner Party, 2023
- Angela Burson, The Tourist, 2023
- Angela Burson, Monarch, 2023
- Angela Burson, The Letter, 2023
- Angela Burson, Three Olives, 2023
- Angela Burson, The Red Chest of Drawers, 2023
- Angela Burson, Midnight, 2023
- Angela Burson, Socks, 2023
- Angela Burson, Adventurer with Cigarette, 2023
- Angela Burson, Kitten, 2023
- Angela Burson, Yellow Socks, 2023
- Angela Burson, Jasper's Tiny Shoes, 2023
- Angela Burson, The Tennis Player, 2023
- Angela Burson, Spatz, 2023
- Angela Burson, Needlepoint, 2023
LOS ANGELES—The scenes depicted in Angela Burson’s solo exhibition Travelers at Hashimoto Contemporary reveal glimpses into the lives of strangers we meet in transient spaces. Building a fuller narrative through the connections between objects in the frame—each one carrying personal and cultural histories—the Savannah-based artist creates snapshots of mysterious figures in motion and the spaces they move through, transcending a particular time or space.
Throughout this series of paintings, Burson positions the viewer as a detective who uncovers “signs of life” through the highly contextual relationship between objects and motifs. A cluster of prescription pill bottles and a cup of coffee share the living room table with crumpled Pabst Blue Ribbon cans, indicating a morning of recovery from the previous night of indulgence; a barely smoked cigarette in an ashtray next to a CRT television monitor paired with socks and shoes on the floor below might indicate an evening ritual is in session. An animal often acts as a witness to the scene’s entire chain of events, a keeper of the story that viewers can only piece together.
Burson offers cropped, incomplete glimpses of the figures themselves, like a memory from an encounter deemed unimportant until the moment of recollection. The figures move quickly through Burson’s viewfinder, only the impression of their coats, luggage, or shoes remaining: a navy pinstripe suit contrasts with the pale blue polka-dotted shirt on a woman delivering a pressing message; a pale blue suit on a slender man carrying a brown suitcase in one hand, a long cigarette with swirling smoke in the other. “The jewelry, the clothing, the purses, and backpacks give me some insight into who I imagine the person to be,” writes Burson. “They’re a window into a story about a person in passing.”
Travelers opens on Saturday, December 9th, with a reception from 6-8 pm and is on view through January 6th, 2024. The artist will be in attendance at the opening. For additional information, images, or exclusive content, please email LA@hashimotocontemporary.com.
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