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Ferrari Seymour

Ferrari Seymour (b. 2006, Leicester) is an artist and writer working across sculpture, installation, video, and performance. Her practice traces the conditions of escape, transformation, and becoming, with a particular focus on the fractured spaces that marginalised identities are often made to inhabit. Working with found objects and ephemera, she draws attention to the material debris of systems that fail the people within them. Through these speculative dialogues, Seymour reflects on how the future is frequently withheld from trans and marginalised subjects, offering only hollow or impossible pathways forward. Her work positions ruin not only as a sign of collapse but as a charged space from which radical possibilities may emerge.

 

Seymour’s installations and texts stage a dialogue between material wreckage and conceptual repair, tracing psychic and structural forces. Central to her practice is a sustained enquiry into erasure, dispossession, and the fragile architectures of survival. By invoking the figure of the ‘outcasted’, she examines social orders, determining who is allowed to endure and who is written out of the future. Seymour will begin her BFA at the Slade School of Fine Art (2025), following a foundation year at Loughborough University. She lives and works between Leicester and Loughborough.

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