ballhaus

Photography & Art Direction — Johanna Weilert
Styling — Anna Tetruashvili
Model — Henriette Aue
Lighting — Robin C. Wolf
Makeup — Ilya Fesenko
Hair — Asuka Ito
Set Design — Tatiana @synthtati
Location — Joanna Holm
Studio — Studio 183 Berlin
Text — Anna Scholten

Ballhaus is undecided whether it is still lived in or already remembered.

One room holds the trace of movement long after it has fallen silent. Another seems to expect the return of what is already present.

She was never moving through the house, but through versions of herself. Her gaze mirrors, but hesitates to reflect all at once.

Ballhaus does not resist her presence—it absorbs it. Identity appears like a role rehearsing itself without ever settling. Fabric replaces certainty. Gesture replaces intention.

Silhouettes shift from doorway to doorway, as if the house were trying on different versions of her. At times, it feels as though her body knows something the mind cannot translate.

She inhabits the space the way memory inhabits a body: partially, inconsistently, leaving traces instead of answers.

But who arrived first?

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