Abstract
Tory Fair has, for some time, strived to evoke the ethereal quality of daydreams and contemplation in her art -- a tall order for a sculptor. In the past, she has used the figure as a starting place, with flowers enveloping bodies as a signal of dreaminess. In her show now at LaMontagne Gallery, Fair turns to objects that may trigger reverie, and crystals have taken the place of the flowers.