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Issue 60 / June 2025
eds. Dorothee Richter, Ronald Kolb

(C)overt Political Shifts in Art and Curating

In this issue, we aim to create space for both critical engagement and creative resis-tance. Most contributions take the form of interviews conducted throughout 2024, brought together in this edition of OnCurating. In the face of history’s rapidly shifting turmoil, there never seems to be a perfect moment to publish such reflections. Yet, we hope this collection offers insight into practices of resistance—however small or localized—which imagine culture as a terrain of inclusions and of opening up discourse strategies.

Ronald Kolb and Dorothee Richter

Editorial

A conversation with Bill Balaskas, Or Tshuva and Stephen Walker

Scanning the Horizon in Turbulent Times: Participatory Public Art as a Counter-space

Interview by Elisabeth Eberle and Hannah Winters

Who is Hulda Zwingli? What does the name Hulda Zwingli stand for?

Anastasiia Biletska

Interview with Olesya Drashkaba

The Organ of the Autonomous Sciences

“The Passion of Freemen”: Towards a Nashist Aesthetics

Alita De Feudis and Zahira Mozafari

When the Past becomes a Foreign Country

Interviewed by Frances Melhop and Maria Sorensen

The Neighborhood Guilt Quilt Georgia Lale

A conversation with Baltensperger + Siepert and Evgeniia Dietner-Kostinskaia

On Migration and Identity and Working Together as an Artistic Practice

by Maria Sorensen

Rufina Bazlova

Issue 60

(C)overt Political Shifts in Art and Curating

Ronald Kolb and Dorothee Richter

Editorial

A conversation with Bill Balaskas, Or Tshuva and Stephen Walker

Scanning the Horizon in Turbulent Times: Participatory Public Art as a Counter-space

Interview by Elisabeth Eberle and Hannah Winters

Who is Hulda Zwingli? What does the name Hulda Zwingli stand for?

Anastasiia Biletska

Interview with Olesya Drashkaba

The Organ of the Autonomous Sciences

“The Passion of Freemen”: Towards a Nashist Aesthetics

Alita De Feudis and Zahira Mozafari

When the Past becomes a Foreign Country

Interviewed by Frances Melhop and Maria Sorensen

The Neighborhood Guilt Quilt Georgia Lale

A conversation with Baltensperger + Siepert and Evgeniia Dietner-Kostinskaia

On Migration and Identity and Working Together as an Artistic Practice

by Maria Sorensen

Rufina Bazlova