Take Care: Hagen Eberle, Linda Lach, Dora Ramljak
We are pleased to invite you to join us for the opening of the group exhibition Take Care on Friday, February 13, from 6 to 9 pm at Eugster || Belgrade.
The exhibition brings together works by three emerging artists Hagen Eberle (b. 1998, Germany), Linda Lach (b. 1995, Poland), and Dora Ramljak (b. 2001, Croatia).
On view: 13 February – 21 March, 2026
Curated by Tamara Knezevic
Take Care explores the notion of care in a personal, relational, and materially grounded way. Rather than using the term care abstractly, the exhibition examines it as something lived and often asymmetrical, a relationship that can nurture but also overwhelm or restrict. It highlights the dyadic nature of care, how it unfolds between bodies, roles, and responsibilities, and how care, protection, and excessive caution shape the choice and treatment of materials while informing social and emotional experience.
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Hagen Eberle (b. 1998) is a German artist whose practice engages with the ways reality is produced, captured and perceived. Formally trained in photography and sculpture, his work explores nuanced forms of abstraction that derive from shifting modes of translation. Eberle’s images act as ciphers, inviting interpretation without fixed readings.
He has been studying at the State Academy of Fine Arts Karlsruhe and at the Städelschule Frankfurt. He co-initiated Fondation Tschuess, a curatorial project operating across different cities and venues.
Recent exhibitions include the duo show Radio with Matthias Holznagel, curated by New Cameron at the Goethe-Institut New York (2025), Single. A record is being produced by Harun Farocki at Fondation Tschuess (2025), Sell Us Your Liberty or We’ll Subcontract Your Death (2023) by Amy Balkin at Courtney Jaeger, Basel (2023), and his solo show Through the Bottleneck of an Instantaneous Memory at wieoftnoch, Karlsruhe (2023). Selected group exhibitions include by bye avondale at N Pulaski Rd, Chicago (2025) and Watermarks at wieoftnoch, Karlsruhe (2022).
Eberle lives and works in Frankfurt, Germany.
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Linda Lach (b. 1995, she/his) is a Polish artist whose practice uses the lens of intersectionality to scrutinize the themes of isolation, memory, care, and bodily exhaustion through sculpture, performance, poetry, and drawings. She reflects deeply on both personal and historical memory, transforming signals into a visual entity as abstract as memory itself. What does it mean to have a ‘body’? How to define its extents? By proposing an intersectional model of reality that is continuous and infinite, rather than quantifiable and categorizable, Lach advocates for a heterogeneous reality that combines optimal efficiency of survival strategies with biological balance.
His recent exhibitions include the duo show Handle with Care with Anna Bochkova at Eigen+Art Lab, Berlin (2025), as well as solo exhibitions Super bien! at Gallery Weekend Berlin (2024), Trans-line: What if I Never Use It Again? at Jednostka Gallery, Warsaw Gallery Weekend (2023), APPLE CORE at Gallery of Contemporary Art, Opole (2023), Stroboskop Art Space, Warsaw (2022), Foksal Gallery, Warsaw (2022), and Urban Galleries UAP, Poznań. He has also participated in group exhibitions at Hyperobjects, Rome (2025); SKK Soest, Soest (2025); Artagon Pantin, Paris (2025), Salzburger Kunstverein, Vienna (2024), and more.
Lach lives and works in Warsaw, Poland.
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Dora Ramljak (b. 2001) is a Croatian trans-disciplinary designer and researcher working at the intersection of science, environmental studies, politics, and social practice. Trained in photography at KABK, she began using images to observe natural and societal processes, which evolved into community-based and scientific research through residencies at Fabrica Research Centre and collaborations in marine biology, biochemistry, and physics.
Her work develops experimental responses to social and ecological issues, engaging with biopolitics, biomaterials, environmental remediation, and systems thinking. Rooted in fieldwork, her projects unfold through films, collaborative methods, materials, and writing, investigating human–non-human entanglements and exploring how we inhabit, sense, and reshape environments.
Her recent exhibitions include QUICKSILVER, Golden Watermelon 8.0 Award for Young Artists at Metamedia Association, Pula (2024), Ghost Project Award for Young Designers, Mikser Balkan, Belgrade (2024), SúnPoíēsis: From Ego- to Eco-Centrism through Art at MSUI, Pula (2024). She has participated in group exhibitions at Galerija Cvajner, Zagreb (2019); Brønshøj Water Tower, Copenhagen (2021); The Grey Space in the Middle, The Hague (2022); and Rovinj, Croatia (2023). She was a part of various workshops in Amsterdam and The Hague, and co-organized the session series /ψ/ (PSI) at Fabrica Research Centre, Treviso (2023–2024).
Ramljak lives and works in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Artwork shown in the photo:
The appropriate list of your offences (2025)
Linda Lach
Slična dešavanja
Eugster || Belgrade dešavanja
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