Styling Identities: Hair’s Tangled Histories
Styling Identities: Hair’s Tangled Histories delves into the cultural significance of hair through art, artifacts, and contemporary pieces. This exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art examines how hair shapes identity, social status, and self-expression. Featuring diverse media such as zines films and public discussion9, it connects historical practices to modern perspectives, highlighting hair’s role in societal norms and personal narratives.
Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, 600 Main Street, Hartford, CT. Runs through August 11, 2024.
Exhibition Description
"Hair is an integral part of us. It is personal and intimate while also being one of the most visible ways we express our identity to the world. We use it to reinvent or disguise ourselves. We style our hair to make a statement: to follow trends and conform, or to forge our own path in defiance of social norms. But hair is more than symbolic—it is a tangible manifestation of our DNA, tying us to our ancestors. We keep hair as a token of love and remembrance, honoring a child’s first haircut or a loved one who has passed. Its significance on both a personal and societal level has made hair a powerful focus of art throughout human history. We realize it’s impossible for one exhibition to fully tell the story of hair, but the Wadsworth Atheneum’s exhibition Styling Identities: Hair’s Tangled Histories aims to tell a story about what hair means to us—to our individual staff, to our museum, and to our Hartford communities. Organized by a team of curators passionate about hair, drawn from across levels and departments at the museum, this exhibition is about us as much as it is about hair. Hair is community. Hair is power. Hair is us."