
Hair is deeply personal and socially charged, reflecting identity, culture, and power. This exhibition examines hair’s role in self-expression, social control, and resistance. Through photography, sculpture, video, and performance, artists challenge conventional narratives, reclaiming hair’s transformative potential. Works explore beauty standards, racial and gender politics, memory, and autonomy, revealing hair as both a site of oppression and a tool for empowerment, connection, and defiance.