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UNRAVEL
Artists: Ines Matijević Cakić, Zlatan Vehabović, Nikola Vrljić
Curated by Martina Rodrigues
February 6 - March 21, 2026
TROTOAR, Zagreb, Croatia
Trotoar is pleased to present Unravel, a group exhibition featuring Ines Matijević Cakić, Zlatan Vehabović, and Nikola Vrljić. Across painting, sculpture, and drawing, these Croatian artists explore lived time as a series of interruptions and adjustments. Personal narratives intersect with broader cultural frameworks, linking individual experience to questions of ecology, fiction, and identity. Curated by Martina Rodrigues, Unravel frames vulnerability and endurance as a critical approach — a way of inhabiting the uncertainties of transition.
From the exhibition text:
Not all moments can be overcome. Some wrap themselves around us and cling there – heavy and hardened. Some things pass, others do not; they settle in deep and ask us to endure.
This exhibition is shaped by the experience of retention, of remaining with what overwhelms us. It…
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Press Release
UNRAVEL
Artists: Ines Matijević Cakić, Zlatan Vehabović, Nikola Vrljić
Curated by Martina Rodrigues
February 6 - March 21, 2026
TROTOAR, Zagreb, Croatia
Trotoar is pleased to present Unravel, a group exhibition featuring Ines Matijević Cakić, Zlatan Vehabović, and Nikola Vrljić. Across painting, sculpture, and drawing, these Croatian artists explore lived time as a series of interruptions and adjustments. Personal narratives intersect with broader cultural frameworks, linking individual experience to questions of ecology, fiction, and identity. Curated by Martina Rodrigues, Unravel frames vulnerability and endurance as a critical approach — a way of inhabiting the uncertainties of transition.
From the exhibition text:
Not all moments can be overcome. Some wrap themselves around us and cling there – heavy and hardened. Some things pass, others do not; they settle in deep and ask us to endure.
This exhibition is shaped by the experience of retention, of remaining with what overwhelms us. It…

































