The images of Know Me for the First Time by Siri Kaur have a strange familiarity to them. The memory is vague yet unmistakable and this mysterious and intimate allure draws us in. But there is something amiss. Borrowing tropes and archetypes from a variety of sources throughout our common visual history - from classical painting to contemporary film - Kaur effectively highlights the subconscious manner in which every new experience is colored by our projections of prior narratives. The echoes of our own past continue to haunt the present.
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