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Solid Television: Ukrainian Art of the 1990s and Its Media

Authors: Shumylovych, Bohdan;

Solid Television: Ukrainian Art of the 1990s and Its Media

Abstract

Статья дает краткий обзор эволюции современного украинского искус- ства, которое берет свои истоки в позднесоветских художествен- ных практиках 1980-х гг. Особое внимание уделяется появлению медиа-арта в 1990-е годы, когда сформировались ключевые прак- тики и дискурсы, определившие специфику украинского видео-арта. Автор указывает на то, что украин- ский видео-арт лавировал между производством чисто визуального контента (фильмы, нарративы, формальные эксперименты) и раз- личными видео-инсталляциями, а также скульптурными компози- циями, осмысляющими специфику телевизионной медиальности. Примечательно, что именно в жанре медиа-инсталляции была сфор- мулирована концепция Василия Цаголова о «твердом телевидении», включающая в себя коллективные достижения украинских художни- ков в сфере медиа-арта.

This article presents a concise overview of the evolution of contemporary Ukrainian art, tracing its roots back to late-Soviet practices in the 1980s. Special emphasis is placed on the emergence of media art during the 1990s, highlighting the key practices and discourses that shaped Ukrainian video art in this period. The author underscores that Ukrainian video art from that era navigated between the production of visual content (films, narratives, formal experiments) and the realm of video installations and sculpture, representing and analyzing the specificity of televisual mediality. Notably, it was within the genre of media installation that Vasyl Tsaholov’s concept of “solid television” took shape, encapsulating the collective exploration of Ukrainian artists in the realm of media art.

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твердое телевидение, Solid television, screen culture, украинский видео-арт, искусство и медиа-инсталляция, art and media installations, Ukrainian video art, экранная культура

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