On the Dissemination of Culture During the Pandemic

Katarzyna Zielińska



Methods of Action in the Exhibition Sector

Abstract

The transformations of our everyday lives resulting from the global pandemic caused by the CoViD-19 have greatly reorganized many of the areas of our lives to which we had become used. The issue of this problem is also clearly visible at the artistic level. Through the inability to organize events or join cultural meetings, the ways of popularizing culture have much changed, bringing out new methods of action often falling into a strong digression with the original goal of creativity, which is direct contact between the recipient and art. The article attempts to answer the question: “How have we dealt with this?”.
The study focuses on a retrospective and current analysis of selected activities involving the dissemination and promotion of art of various kinds, taking place in the face of remodeling of the reality caused by the government-enforced epidemiological restrictions. The analysis is supported by examples of activities of the sector of popularization of culture and art, resulting in reaction to the sudden lockdown, among others also activities taking place in the Fashion Start-up Gallery existing at the Department of Interior Architecture of the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow, established thanks to the implementation of the project titled the “Design of the Future – the program for development of the Academy of Fine Arts in Krakow in the years 2018-2022”. The analysis has identified changes and tools that were used to remodel culture dissemination activities, consisting of multiple exposures of audiences to works of art.

Keywords

wystawiennictwo ; ekspozycje ; zmiany ; COVID-19 ; immersja ; digitalizacja ; transmisja ; online ; web ; upowszechnianie ; nowe media ; nowa technologia ; potrzeby ; myśli ; transfer ; nowa rzeczywistość ; networking ; online viewing room ; connection ; cyberspace ; interfejs ; dostęp ; izolacja ; postęp ; przestrzeń ; mgła ; czas ; virtual exhibition ; expositions ; changes ; CoViD-19 ; immersion ; digitization ; transmission ; online ; Web ; dissemination ; new media ; new technology ; needs ; thoughts ; transfer ; new reality ; networking ; online viewing room ; connection ; cyberspace ; interface ; access ; isolation ; progress ; space ; fog ; time ; virtual



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