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Ponytail
April 2nd — May 3rd 2026
Curated by Federica Nicastro (fen) & Meii Soh
with works by Luka Naujoks, Mara Jenny, Nele Gräber, and a text by Hava Erica Zeytin.
Ponytail unfolds as an inquiry into forms and signals of concentration, one where the gesture of tightening long hair turns into a declaration of focus, introspection, and coded girlhood. Drawing from hinted archetypes circulating around the internet and intimate storytelling, Ponytail shapes a space where readiness meets softness.
The act of gathering hair is approached as an embodied initiation into attention, historically and culturally entangled with expectations around femininity. Rather than stabilising this symbol, the gesture is treated as speculative. The exhibition brings together works by Mara Jenny (Wien), Luka Naujoks (Berlin), Nele Gräber (Berlin), and a text by Hava Erica Zeytin (Berlin) each navigating one’s own day-to-day materials and gestures as carriers of inwardness. Across the space, mirror-like surfaces,…
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Press Release
Ponytail
April 2nd — May 3rd 2026
Curated by Federica Nicastro (fen) & Meii Soh
with works by Luka Naujoks, Mara Jenny, Nele Gräber, and a text by Hava Erica Zeytin.
Ponytail unfolds as an inquiry into forms and signals of concentration, one where the gesture of tightening long hair turns into a declaration of focus, introspection, and coded girlhood. Drawing from hinted archetypes circulating around the internet and intimate storytelling, Ponytail shapes a space where readiness meets softness.
The act of gathering hair is approached as an embodied initiation into attention, historically and culturally entangled with expectations around femininity. Rather than stabilising this symbol, the gesture is treated as speculative. The exhibition brings together works by Mara Jenny (Wien), Luka Naujoks (Berlin), Nele Gräber (Berlin), and a text by Hava Erica Zeytin (Berlin) each navigating one’s own day-to-day materials and gestures as carriers of inwardness. Across the space, mirror-like surfaces,…

































