Alexander Nikolayevich Burganov is rightfully considered an artist of the austere style because of his minimalist and monumental forms. He is also viewed as a master of realistic portrait. At the same time, he is classified as a postmodernist for creating expressive, metaphorical images based on a synthesis of modern and classical art. Some call him a contemporary surrealist because he easily transforms shapes to depict new realities in a witty and artistic way. The sculptor himself defines his style as new romanticism.
The entire oeuvre of Alexander
Burganov can be seen as a comprehensive work focused on depicting the inner
world of people with their joys, fears, and desires. According to the sculptor,
these feelings are most fully expressed in dreams, while the strongest emotions
arise from the poignant ecstasy of flight combined with the terror of falling.
This captures all the contradictions of the 20th century with its
efforts to create and destroy.
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