No one could have predicted what would happen in 2020, and as a result, the trends highlighted within the report for museums in 2021 move into what I would call “softer,” maybe even philosophical, territory.
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Counting New Art Blessings Amid the Uncertainty
At some point early in the past pandemic year and a half, with the art calendar tanking — museums shuttered, galleries closed — I felt myself switch into optimist mode. I began to see the disruption not as a setback but as an opportunity, an enforced readjustment of balances. A […]
Read MoreEurope may soon restrict U.S. tourists again. What does that mean?
This September, expect many changes across the European Union—and the possibility that unvaccinated travelers will be shut out. As of now, the announcement is merely a recommendation; each E.U. member state can decide whether (or not) to follow the guidance. The statement suggested that vaccinated travelers from these areas could […]
Read MoreDelta variant travel: Latest restrictions and news for concerned tourists
(CNN) — The 2021 summer travel season started out full of hope and promise, but increasingly by the week, the Delta variant is throwing it in disarray. This more transmissible variation of the coronavirus was first detected in India in February, just when the United States and some other places around the world […]
Read MoreHow to reduce Covid-19 risk at museums
The answer partly depends on the type of museum and your vaccination status. Coronavirus spreads when infected people cough, sneeze or talk and others breathe in those droplets, or when the virus flows through or accumulates in the air. The risk of these modes of transmission increases when many people […]
Read MoreExpert Advice on Visiting Museums During the Pandemic
Just going to a museum now feels exotic…and potentially dangerous. To help culture fans navigate the new reality, I talked with the directors of major museums in Albuquerque, Seattle, and New York City about what visitors can expect from the experience and how these institutions are addressing safety issues.
Read MoreThe British Museum reveals COVID impact with 93% fall in admissions income
A newly released report shows the damage done to the bottom-line of the mainstay museum during 2020/21, while the progression of its online collection benefitted visitors across the world. The report states that “the nature and scale of the Museum’s activity over the next year remains uncertain and subject to […]
Read MoreHow the Pandemic Changed Museums Forever (or Did It?)
Turns out that “Botticelli on Zoom” and art talks from the couch might change the way Americans get their culture fix. Not knowing when — or if — the museum could welcome back visitors, Montagano and her team of 15 asked themselves: “How can we take what we do […]
Read MoreArt Scene: Lockdown no reason to miss exhibitions
Covid-19 may be preventing us from getting out and about, but exhibitions can still be enjoyed online, writes James Dignan. One of the joys of visiting an art gallery is travelling at one’s own pace. Sadly, during lockdown, that is not possible, but thankfully some galleries have created point-and-click virtual […]
Read MoreVirtual exhibits transform traditional museum experience with longer exhibition times, interactive elements
With just the movement of a computer mouse, a silver pitcher covered with two winged camels and foliate patterns is viewable from all angles and at various scales. This Central Asian artifact, made in the late seventh or early eighth century A.D., is just one of numerous 3D items that […]
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