Marnie Weber weaves fairy-tale narratives with multi-media sculpture, video, and hand-made photo-collage. With a child-like recall, Weber uses erotic imagery without resorting to parody. Her tales include The Unlovables, in which a tribe of femrodentia (half woman/half rodent) are banished to a desert wasteland, and Who’s the Most Forgotten of Them All, in which a solitary princess keeps watch over a group of Bosch-like afflicted creatures. Her tale is one of transformative power and community. |