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'''František Zachoval''' (1979) is a writer, curator and cultural worker.
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'''František Zachoval''' (1979) is a publicist, educator and cultural manager. He is engaged in current socio-political issues. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 2016, where he later led the [[DigiLab AVU Prague|Digital Laboratory]] (2006-2014) and co-founded the international project and online video archive [[Artyčok.TV]]. He focused on topics such as Creative Commons licences, open source (2008-2010) and migration and exile, for which he organised conferences. In 2015-2019 he was the director of the Czech Centre in [[Bucharest]], where he founded the Future Museum Art Gallery (2016), the Protect Public Space database (2017) and the Cinemascop Eforie Film Festival (2018). He is the editor of the publications ''Czechoslovak Home, Object and Items Found in Romania'' (2019), ''Martin Papcun. Buildings / Spaces'' (2015) and ''Rudolf Valenta. Reconstruction'' (2014). Since 2019 he works as the director of the [https://www.galeriehk.cz Gallery of Modern Art] in [[Hradec Králové]]. [https://vasulkakitchen.org/node/376 (2019)]
 
 
He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (2006), where he also worked as head of its Digital laboratory, [[Digilab]] (2006-14) and as a member of the Department of Art History (2007-14). He co-founded the online art television [[Artyčok.TV]] (2006) and the publishing project The Karte (2010).
 
 
 
His artistic research involves the study of reemigration processes and contexts of digital subcultures. His works http://k-r-o-n-i-k-a.net and http://edata-base.net revitalize a memory of the landscape of Czech borderland.
 
 
 
He has also been involved in development of manuals and instructions for education in open source visual software.
 
 
 
Since March 2015, he works as director of Czech Centre in [[Bucharest]].
 
  
 
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* [[Media:Zachoval, František (2008) - Hacking art.pdf|"Hacking Art"]], ''Flash Art'' 9 (Jul-Oct 2008). {{cz}}
 
* [[Media:Zachoval, František (2008) - Hacking art.pdf|"Hacking Art"]], ''Flash Art'' 9 (Jul-Oct 2008). {{cz}}
  
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* [http://www.institute.ro/arte-vizuale/meet-frantisek-zachoval-noul-director-al-centrului-ceh-de-la-bucuresti-231.html "Meet Frantisek Zachoval, noul director al Centrului Ceh de la București"], ''The Institute'', 11 Mar 2015. {{ro}}
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* Mara Dănilă, [https://institute.ro/arte-vizuale/meet-frantisek-zachoval-noul-director-al-centrului-ceh-de-la-bucuresti-231.html "Meet Frantisek Zachoval, noul director al Centrului Ceh de la București"], ''The Institute'', 11 Mar 2015. {{ro}}
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* Hana Slívová, [https://vltava.rozhlas.cz/dal-jsem-si-predsevzeti-dostat-k-nam-vsechny-hradecaky-rika-reditel-galerie-8433930 "Dal jsem si předsevzetí dostat k nám všechny Hradečáky, říká ředitel Galerie moderního umění František Zachoval"], ''Vltava'', 28 Mar 2021, 59 min. Radio feature. {{cz}}
  
 
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* http://artycok.tv/lang/en-us/artycok-info/frantisek-zachoval
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20180331043226/http://edata-base.net/ edata-base.net] (archived)
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20180320233238/http://k-r-o-n-i-k-a.net/ k-r-o-n-i-k-a.net] (archived)
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* [http://web.archive.org/web/20140829224948/http://artycok.tv/lang/en-us/artycok-info/frantisek-zachoval Profile on Artyčok.TV] (archived)
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* [https://cs.isabart.org/person/70081 Profile on abArt]

Latest revision as of 10:10, 25 May 2024

František Zachoval (1979) is a publicist, educator and cultural manager. He is engaged in current socio-political issues. He graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in 2016, where he later led the Digital Laboratory (2006-2014) and co-founded the international project and online video archive Artyčok.TV. He focused on topics such as Creative Commons licences, open source (2008-2010) and migration and exile, for which he organised conferences. In 2015-2019 he was the director of the Czech Centre in Bucharest, where he founded the Future Museum Art Gallery (2016), the Protect Public Space database (2017) and the Cinemascop Eforie Film Festival (2018). He is the editor of the publications Czechoslovak Home, Object and Items Found in Romania (2019), Martin Papcun. Buildings / Spaces (2015) and Rudolf Valenta. Reconstruction (2014). Since 2019 he works as the director of the Gallery of Modern Art in Hradec Králové. (2019)

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