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Artyčok.TV is a not-for-profit online TV channel covering the emerging art scene in Europe. Artyčok (artichoke) aims to reach beyond the obvious to create media coverage, publicity and archive online for projects that may not be attractive to mainstream media despite their importance in the independent arts sector. Through following outstanding European artists, projects, exhibitions and talks we create a broader cultural dialogue, support collaborations and provide a comprehensive access to emerging and young artist’s work in our online archive.
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'''Artyčok.TV''' was established in 2005 at the Academy of Fine Arts in [[Prague]] as an Internet platform for audiovisual documentation of the contemporary art scene. Along with report and documentary activities Artyčok.TV began producing its own documentary and art projects in 2009 and gradually the team of Artyčok.TV distinctly focused on them.
  
Since [[2005]] Artyčok has been reporting from the art scene in Central Europe (Germany, Czech Republic, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Serbia, Slovenia and Moldavia) and at the present it's expanding to London, France and the Netherlands.
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At present the online database, which includes art works, art films and documentaries, exhibition reports, profiles, talks and lectures, is a unique source of information with an educational potential for both artists and students of art schools as well as anyone interested in contemporary art. Due to the fact that artists, art students, curators and theoreticians take part in the creation of the content, Artyčok.TV also represents a significant means of articulation for the art community. This project offers a great opportunity to gain valuable experience and job opportunities for artists whose work is based on moving image or for students.
  
Artyčok was founded as a non-for-profit broadcasting internet TV platform at the Academy of Arts in [[Prague]] (AVU) to feature news from the contemporary arts scene. In 2005, digital archive was established for contributions from exhibition’s openings, interviews with artists/curators and documentaries from workshops, art competitions and lectures.
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Artyčok.TV has large experience with grant support on the national as well as international levels. From the beginning Artyčok.TV is supported with an annual grant from the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic and the Prague City Hall. In 2017-2019 it gained support from the Czech-German Fund for the Future and in 2020 from the Austrian Cultural Forum.
Presently, our online archive is the largest resource of emerging artist’s work, in particular of digital and media arts in Central and Eastern Europe. The development of the project is possible due to a collaboration between international professional teams and their partners in local art institutions.
 
The initiative aims to provide an information hub for European emerging artists, curators and audiences as well as a platform for exchange of ideas and international collaborations reflecting the importance of the web as a main communication tool of the future.
 
  
One of the main ethos of the portal is an objective and multi-dimensional approach encouraging discussion and plurality, represented by a critical approach of the editorial team.
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In 2009-2012 Artyčok.TV together with the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague gained support from the European program Culture for the project “Artyčok.TV: open archive”. Due to this project the online medium has a widespread international impact. It has invited other European countries to contribute to the creation of an archive of contemporary European art, which serves as a source of knowledge for students, professionals as well as general public.
The project was established and coordinated by [[Dušan Záhoranský]] a [[Jan Zahradníček]] under creative direction of [[Jan Vidlička]], [[František Zachoval]], [[Jan Habrman]] (AVU, Prague) and [[Ivan Svoboda]] who presently manage the editorial content of the platform.
 
  
In 2008 a section for 4D and time-based media art was set up focusing on works in a wider cultural context with interdisciplinary approach. The database is a part of the collection of the Academy or Arts in Prague under the management of [[DigiLab]] and the Science&Arts Research Centre of the AVU.
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Between 2013–2015 Artyčok.TV at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague realized within the same program EACEA a project entitled “Close-up: Creative Means for New Criticism”, which was a joint project of six contemporary art institutions in six countries in Central and Eastern Europe. This project promoted the development of a platform for education, information exchange and connections at both regional and European levels with emphasis on criticism of contemporary art in the regions. In 2009-2015 Artyčok.TV associated a network of art institutions from the countries of the Visegrad Group supported by annual and multiannual grants from the Intenational Visegrad Fund.  
  
Exhibitions, art projects and lectures are distributed under the Creative Commons (CC) license by-nc-sa. The materials under category audiovisual are being made available for noncommercial and educational use only. All rights belong to the author(s).
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Editorial board: [[Alžběta Bačíková]] (project manager), [[Janek Rous]] (editor in chief), Nikola Brabcová, David Přílučík, Tereza Špinková, Jiří Žák, a.o.  
  
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In the past the following artists participated in the projects of Artyčok.TV: [[Vjera Borozan]], Jan Habrman, Michaela Janečková, [[Jan Mucska]], Erik Sikora, [[Lenka Střeláková]], Mark Ther, [[Dušan Zahoranský]], Jan Zahradníček, [[František Zachoval]], a.o. [https://artycok.tv/en/page/about-the-project (2023)]
  
http://www.artycok.tv
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Latest revision as of 12:03, 3 March 2023

Artyčok.TV was established in 2005 at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague as an Internet platform for audiovisual documentation of the contemporary art scene. Along with report and documentary activities Artyčok.TV began producing its own documentary and art projects in 2009 and gradually the team of Artyčok.TV distinctly focused on them.

At present the online database, which includes art works, art films and documentaries, exhibition reports, profiles, talks and lectures, is a unique source of information with an educational potential for both artists and students of art schools as well as anyone interested in contemporary art. Due to the fact that artists, art students, curators and theoreticians take part in the creation of the content, Artyčok.TV also represents a significant means of articulation for the art community. This project offers a great opportunity to gain valuable experience and job opportunities for artists whose work is based on moving image or for students.

Artyčok.TV has large experience with grant support on the national as well as international levels. From the beginning Artyčok.TV is supported with an annual grant from the Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic and the Prague City Hall. In 2017-2019 it gained support from the Czech-German Fund for the Future and in 2020 from the Austrian Cultural Forum.

In 2009-2012 Artyčok.TV together with the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague gained support from the European program Culture for the project “Artyčok.TV: open archive”. Due to this project the online medium has a widespread international impact. It has invited other European countries to contribute to the creation of an archive of contemporary European art, which serves as a source of knowledge for students, professionals as well as general public.

Between 2013–2015 Artyčok.TV at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague realized within the same program EACEA a project entitled “Close-up: Creative Means for New Criticism”, which was a joint project of six contemporary art institutions in six countries in Central and Eastern Europe. This project promoted the development of a platform for education, information exchange and connections at both regional and European levels with emphasis on criticism of contemporary art in the regions. In 2009-2015 Artyčok.TV associated a network of art institutions from the countries of the Visegrad Group supported by annual and multiannual grants from the Intenational Visegrad Fund.

Editorial board: Alžběta Bačíková (project manager), Janek Rous (editor in chief), Nikola Brabcová, David Přílučík, Tereza Špinková, Jiří Žák, a.o.

In the past the following artists participated in the projects of Artyčok.TV: Vjera Borozan, Jan Habrman, Michaela Janečková, Jan Mucska, Erik Sikora, Lenka Střeláková, Mark Ther, Dušan Zahoranský, Jan Zahradníček, František Zachoval, a.o. (2023)

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