Luscious Hair Sculptures Sprout Like Branches in a Symbiotic Exhibition

A visit to Lincoln Park or the Garfield Park Conservatory is one of the outings Chicagoans rarely pass up, particularly when we need some reprieve from all the concrete and steel. Two beloved green spaces in the city, these spots boast oases blanketed in verdant foliage even in the depths of winter and house an array of specimens not native to the Midwest.

For artists Merryn Omotayo Alaka and Sam Frésquez, the immersive nature of a conservancy, with plants above and below and all around, became a central point for a collaborative project. Your Birth is My Birth presents the duo’s synthetic hair sculptures, which suspend from the ceiling of Jane Lombard Gallery and splay across the wooden floor like organic growths. Alaka and Frésquez describe the exhibition as a sort of “Kanekalon forest,” referring to the brand behind the luscious material.

people walk through a collection of suspended hair sculptures at various lengths. one emerges from pods on the floor
Installation view of ‘Your Birth is My Birth.’ Photo by Adam Reich

Five different “species” emerge in the space, including Listening RootsHearing BellsMother & ChildStacking Pearls, and Umbra Pods. Dark, dyed locks and domed shapes are throughlines, although each takes on a distinctive form. The series are influenced by epiphytes, non-parasitic plants that make their homes on a host specimen. Think orchids, cacti, moss, and kelp.

Surging upward from lily pad-shaped discs suctioned to the floorboards, the largest sculpture is part of Listening Roots, which tethers singular shoots to a central form. This connection between smaller pieces—like the feather-duster-shaped Stacking Pearls—and more comprehensive structures recurs throughout the exhibition, gesturing toward an intimate and intentional symbiosis.

Several works also reference genetics and what’s passed down through generations, as mirrored forms emerge within the same vertical tendril. “Similar to an epiphyte and its host tree, these sculptural works have their own life cycles evoking systems of dependence and exchange, where one form sustains from another,” says a statement.

Your Birth is My Birth is on view through June 13. Explore more from Alaka and Frésquez on Instagram.

a hair sculpture that swooshes out onto the floor with three bulbs at the top like a handle
“Stacking Pearl (Adolescent) I” (2026), Kanekalon hair and steel support, 24 x 24 inches
a collection of suspended hair sculptures at various lengths
Installation view of ‘Your Birth is My Birth.’ Photo by Adam Reich
a detail the underside of a hair sculpture with a wide bell shape and smaller fringe inside
Detail of “Umbra Pods I” (2026), Kanekalon hair and steel support, 45 x 27 inches
a collection of suspended hair sculptures at various lengths. one emerges from pods on the floor
Installation view of ‘Your Birth is My Birth.’ Photo by Adam Reich
a detail the underside of a hair sculpture with a wide bell shape and smaller fringe inside
Detail of “Umbra Pods III” (2026), Kanekalon hair and steel support, 45 x 27 inches
a collection of suspended hair sculptures at various lengths and some emerge from pods on the floor
Installation view of ‘Your Birth is My Birth.’ Photo by Adam Reich

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