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doi: 10.5334/jcms.207
handle: 1887/3201296
The consequences of the coronavirus and the physical limitations it imposes on museums and their visitors force museums to rethink cultural identity and to approach the exhibition of material artworks differently. Only a limited number of people are allowed to visit the museum at one time, booking time slots is mandatory, making it difficult to welcome visitors. As most Dutch museums are largely self-funded, the lack of tourists, visitors, educational programmes that generate income, together with the insufficient financial support of the Dutch government, have greatly impacted their policies. This report analyses the coronavirus’ effects on the role of museums within the Dutch ‘'anderhalvemetersamenleving'’ (one and a half meter society). This report offers an overview of the changes that have taken place in Dutch society due to the limitations of physical interaction with artworks and the museum space as well as the way Dutch museums have reacted to these consequences. Lastly, this report offers an analysis of the success of these new developments and the challenges that still need to be overcome. Thus, ways will be proposed in which Dutch museums can learn from these actions in maintaining their critical function in society.
Pandemic, Exhibition, 390, Museums, pandemic, coronavirus, COVID-19, Exhibitions, The Netherlands, Museums. Collectors and collecting, Digital culture, the netherlands, Authenticity, AM1-501, exhibitions, covid-19, Corona, museums, Art
Pandemic, Exhibition, 390, Museums, pandemic, coronavirus, COVID-19, Exhibitions, The Netherlands, Museums. Collectors and collecting, Digital culture, the netherlands, Authenticity, AM1-501, exhibitions, covid-19, Corona, museums, Art
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