One of this year’s most immersive outings is a candy-colored installation created by artist Super Future Kid (Steffi Homa) and organized by curator Ché Morales and the Miami-based Mindy Solomon Gallery. Having witnessed the fall of the Berlin Wall as an eight-year-old child, Homa’s art has been influenced by the biomorphic Western toys, video games, and cartoons. Inspired by the medieval fairy tale “The Land of Cockaigne,” Homa has created a space where visitors can rest atop hand-sewn beanbag chairs and admire the artist’s electrically colored paintings—after they’ve walked through a roofed structure made of gingerbread held together by expanding foam, crossed 2,450 pounds of salt spread on the floor, and traversed a foot bridge hovering above a river of hot pink water, that is.