
Who/
Exhibitions/
| 2025 | Nürnberg | LOFT, „Who cares?" |
| Rotterdam | Willemsplein, „Ways Of Being : Queer Realities" | |
| Amsterdam | De Hallen, „Ways Of Being : Queer Realities" | |
| Arles | „what happens in the meantime?" | |
| Leipzig | Peterskirche, „Dialograum Sexarbeit" | |
| Hannover | „what happens in the meantime?" | |
| Utrecht | Mariaplaats, „Ways Of Being : Queer Realities" | |
| Nürnberg | Photoszene, „Who cares?" | |
| Zürich | Photobastei, „Fünfzehn von Siebzehn" | |
| 2024 | Leipzig | f-stop Festival, "NBSW" |
| Heidelberg | Queer Festival, "Queer Heroes in Focus" | |
| Bordeaux | Goethe Institut, "Fünf von Siebzehn" | |
| 2023 | Berlin | Konnekt, "Jahrgang Siebzehn" Graduation Exhibition |
| 2022 | Berlin | Platte, "ACHT" |
| 2021 | Berlin | Fpz, "Halt in Zeiten großer Veränderung" |
Impressum/
Who/
Meret Eberl is a Berlin-based photographer and assistant whose work explores identity and social structures.
As a graduate of the Ostkreuzschule für Fotografie, she gained widespread recognition for her project 'NBSW.' The work was shortlisted for the August Sander Award 2024, won a Pride Photo Award 2025, and has been featured in international exhibitions.
In addition to her own artistic practice, Meret Eberl serves as an assistant to Ute Mahler and Werner Mahler, co-founders of the OSTKREUZ agency. In this role, she assists in managing and archiving the couple’s photographic estate.

Exhibition/
| 2025Nürnberg | LOFT, „Who cares?" |
| Rotterdam | Willemsplein, „Ways Of Being" |
| Amsterdam | De Hallen, „Ways Of Being" |
| Arles | „what happens in the meantime?" |
| Leipzig | Peterskirche, „Dialograum Sexarbeit" |
| Hannover | „what happens in the meantime?" |
| Utrecht | Mariaplaats, „Ways Of Being" |
| Nürnberg | Photoszene, „Who cares?" |
| Zürich | Photobastei, „Fünfzehn von Siebzehn" |
| 2024Leipzig | f-stop Festival, "NBSW" |
| Heidelberg | Queer Festival, "Queer Heroes in Focus" |
| Bordeaux | Goethe Institut, "Fünf von Siebzehn" |
| 2023Berlin | Konnekt, "Jahrgang Siebzehn" Graduation Exhibition |
| 2022Berlin | Platte, "ACHT" |
| 2021Berlin | Fpz, "Halt in Zeiten großer Veränderung" |