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UKRAiNATV installatie in de Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis tentoonstelling. foto: Maarten Nauw

Podcast - UKRAiNATV: Art in the Shadow of War

Join us for an insightful episode in which we spotlight UKRAiNATV, a groundbreaking project featured in Framer Framed’s current exhibition Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis.

UKRAiNATV is a multichannel streaming hub, recording studio, and local network born in the crucible of the Ukraine-Russia war. Our guests, the creators of UKRAiNATV, share their experiences developing this platform amidst geopolitical turmoil.

We explore how they use digital tools to connect artists and audiences across borders, navigating the challenges and unexpected inspirations arising from conflict. UKRAiNATV’s emphasis on personal narratives humanises the war experience for global viewers, fostering a sense of connection and understanding. This episode illuminates the ways in which digital art and storytelling serve as potent tools for activism and fostering cross-cultural understanding.

UKRAiNATV are part of the exhibition Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis, which is open until 29 September 2024 at Framer Framed.


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Framer Framed is supported by the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science; Amsterdam Fund for the Arts; Municipality of Amsterdam; and VriendenLoterij Fonds.



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Finissage Really

Finissage: Really? Art and Knowledge in Time of Crisis

Symposium with artists, theorists, researchers and activists on our contemporary crisis of knowledge
Opening: Really? Art & Knowledge in Time of Crisis
Opening of the exhibition about the commodification of knowledge and ignorance, curated by Mi You and David Garcia

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UKRAiNATV

Art Collective