Miscellany:
Pandemic Exchange. How Artists Experience the COVID-19 Crisis

Editor(s): Bosma, Josephine
Abstract

News reports on the Covid-19 pandemic seldom include how the virus and the societal lockdowns affect artists. A lively circuit of cultural events, meetings, and exhibitions has come to an almost complete stop, leaving artists often not just with a significant drop in income but also bereft of their vital and supporting social communities. Art writer and curator Josephine Bosma, feeling quite cut off herself after a year of lockdowns and too much screen time, saw both desperate and relieved outcries from artists popping up through the glossy algorithmic veneer on social media. She decided to reach out to some of the more outspoken voices. From this an interview project was born, which grew into this collection of heartfelt stories and brief reports from artists trying to survive the pandemic and sometimes finding unexpected ways to do so.

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Bosma, Josephine(Hg.): Pandemic Exchange. How Artists Experience the COVID-19 Crisis. Amsterdam: Institute of Network Cultures 2021. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/19262.
@BOOK{Bosma2021,
 title = {Pandemic Exchange. How Artists Experience the COVID-19 Crisis},
 year = 2021,
 doi = "\url{http://dx.doi.org/10.25969/mediarep/19262}",
 editor = {Bosma, Josephine},
 volume = 41,
 address = {Amsterdam},
 series = {Theory on Demand},
 publisher = {Institute of Network Cultures},
 isbn = {978-94-92302-75-5},
}
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