Vogue -
31 May 2016 16:00

Mira Dancy's studio, in the Gowanus section of Brooklyn, is bursting with voluptuous nude bodies--fluorescent-pink, purple, and blue odalisques in fluid motion, painted larger than life on canvas, on shaped Plexiglas sheets hanging from the ceiling, and populating a vast black-and-white mural that fills two walls. It's a post-feminist paradise of women without men, free and independent, changing shape as they float through landscapes and interior spaces of their own imaginings. For Mira, 37, who...
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