[Dis]Solutions Podcast is a series of conversations with participants of the [Dis]Solutions Decolonial Encounters Residency Program, organized by the Goethe-Institut. The residency brought together artists and thinkers from Central Asia, the South Caucasus, Eastern Europe, and the Baltic States. Through these dialogues, the podcast shares their perspectives, creative practices, and experiences, offering listeners a closer look at decolonial thought and cultural exchange in action.
This episode follows a conversation with art-curator Eva Khachatryan about how artistic practice responds to the pressures and uncertainties of the present moment. Through her reflections on working across shifting political, social, and cultural terrains, the episode traces how artists and cultural workers navigate responsibility, fatigue, and the search for new forms of engagement.
This episode features three voices from Central Asia and Ukraine whose practices center on memory, language, and the politics of knowledge.
Alima Tokmergenova works through research, education, and collective practice in Bishkek, developing new ways to speak about local art and building spaces where people can learn, read, and create together.
Katya Buchatska turns to sculpture, installation, and performance to navigate life during...
This conversation follows two artists from Central Asia.
Dariya Temirkhan traces her path from academic painting to collage, reflects on colonial memory in Kazakhstan, and builds a digital alter ego that speaks to a new Qazaq-speaking generation.
Intizor Otaniyozova examines statelessness, borders, and the limits of the nation-state through film and writing, questioning who gets to belong in the region.
Together, their stories open...
This episode highlights two artists from Uzbekistan — Zumrad Mirzalieva and Munisa Kholkhujaeva. Their work spans photography, moving image, textiles, and research-based practice.
In episode Zumrad Mirzaliyeva reflects on mentorship, collaborative structures, and the challenges of building an art scene with limited resources, while Munisa Kholkhujaeva focuses on fear as an ispiration, and non-human viewpoints in her work. Their expe...
This episode follows three artists — Amassia Niziblian from Armenia, Ana Kun from Romania, and Sopo Kashakashvili from Georgia.
Amassia Niziblian explores inherited trauma and cultural continuity through multimedia work, Ana Kun focuses on mental health, ecology, food politics, and communal care, while Sopo Kashakashvili traces migrant experiences through site-specific installations and oral histories. Together, their stories build...
This episode features Latvian artist Inga Erdmane and Estonian artist Jaanus Samma, who examine how history, identity, and power continue to shape the post-Soviet region. Erdmane speaks about working with archives,, and the overlooked “grey zones” of society, while Samma reflects on traditional craft, historical research, and the politics embedded in cultural symbols.
Their trip to Central Asia during the [Dis]Solutions: Decolonial...
In this episode of [Dis]Solutions Podcast Moldovan photographer Ramin Mazur talks about Moldova’s fragile identity, the quiet power of propaganda, and why art has to break out of its bubbles to stay real. Ukranian-Romanian artist Evghenia Gritscu reflects on migration, hybrid identity, and the emotional cost of building “home” wherever you land.
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In this episode, two artists from Central Asia talk about identity, community, and the courage it takes to create against all odds. Nazira Karimi revisits her family’s fragmented past to understand what it means to belong in a region marked by migration and colonial pressure. Nurperi Orunbaeva shares how a fight for justice pushed her into art, and how her work now challenges forced silence and patriarchy.
New episode of the [Dis]Solutions podcast brings together two artists who navigate war, memory, and migration through their work.
Ukranian artist Inga Levi reflects on what it means to listen instead of represent, to rebuild identity while her country fights for peace.
Lithuanian artist Marija Nemchenko follows the threads of migration through her own family history. Together, they reveal how creativity survives even when the groun...
The first episode of the [Dis]Solutions Podcast traces the origins of the [Dis]Solutions – Decolonial Encounters project, organized by Goethe-Institut Ukraine and Goethe-Institut Kasachstan.
What began as a mapping of post- and decolonial practices soon grew into a cross-border residency program connecting 19 artists from Eastern Europe, Central Asia, the South Caucasus, and the Baltic states.
We hear from project manager Franziska...
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