The female form takes many shapes at Future Fair
Briefly

For its bright and bubbly fourth edition, Future Fair features femme figurations in blissful disarray, underscoring joy in liminal existence amidst gender and minority rights discussions.
Artists present politically charged representations of tangled or cropped bodies, such as Rosalie Gamache's melting figures or Oriele Steiner's jumbled, planar tectonics.
Genevieve Cohn's brushstrokes form a bird's-eye view of green toes, while Lorna Mills showcases digital art like Yellowwhirlaway, a mesmerizing GIF installation.
Mia Weiner's acrylic tapestries at the fair's Mama Projects stand, particularly Caryatid, convey haunting imagery of headless, nude women woven with political and historical references.
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