疫情游行种种压力下,欧洲艺术界如何重开大门迎接回头客
从今年3月开始,因2019冠状病毒(Covid-19)大流行,欧洲一些最著名的艺术博物馆纷纷闭馆。如威尼斯的佩吉·古根海姆博物馆、科雷尔博物馆(Museo Correr),米兰的布拉雷画廊(the Pinacoteca di Brea),荷兰的梵高博物馆(Van Gogh Museum)等。
从今年3月开始,因2019冠状病毒(Covid-19)大流行,欧洲一些最著名的艺术博物馆纷纷闭馆。如威尼斯的佩吉·古根海姆博物馆、科雷尔博物馆(Museo Correr),米兰的布拉雷画廊(the Pinacoteca di Brea),荷兰的梵高博物馆(Van Gogh Museum)等。
2020年初始到现在,由于疫情的爆发和全球性的蔓延,各个艺术家、展览、艺术机构、博物馆都陷入了一场前所未有的挑战之中。
“博物馆”一词,源于希腊文“缪斯庵”(museion),原意为“祭祀缪斯的地方”。缪斯是希腊神话中掌管科学与艺术的九位神女的通称,她们分别掌管着历史、天文、史诗、情诗、抒情诗、悲剧、喜剧、圣歌和舞蹈,代表着当时希腊人文活动的全部。
The florescence of a lily is about seven days, but what about a painting? Mona Lisa, created at the beginning of the 16th century, is still smiling in Louvre, but Girl with Balloon, drawn by English street artist Banksy after the year 2000, shredded at Sotheby’s in London… Art makes it possible for mankind’s pursuit for eternality to be noticed a little bit. However, luck shines upon few, and everything runs its course and fades away eventually.