The new report on Germany presents an elaborate timeline of COVID-19 related developments and an intricate puzzle of measures on a federal level and cultural specific measures by individual federal... read more →
The new report on Belgium provides an overview of COVID-19 related measures on different government levels, focussing on those that affect the arts and culture sector in Flanders and Brussels.... read more →
Our COVID-19 section now features 23 country reports, with Greece and Latvia as the latest additions. In Greece, the Ministry of Culture and Sports announced a EUR 15 million support... read more →
We have added reports from Georgia and Lithuania to our COVID-19 section, which now features 21 country reports in total. In Georgia, numerous initiatives have been launched by the Ministry of... read more →
The Compendium's COVID-19 section now features new reports from Austria, Hungary and Italy. The Austrian government launched a hardship fund of EUR 2 billion and increased the existing Artists' Social... read more →
Our expert authors from Romania and Serbia wrote new reports on the current situation in their countries. In Romania, several financial measures have been implemented to help independent artists and... read more →
New reports from our expert authors from Finland and Poland have been added to our section on COVID-19. The entries of Estonia, the Netherlands and Spain are also updated with... read more →
Our section on COVID-19 and its impact on the cultural sector has been extended with reports from Croatia, France, North Macedonia, Malta, Spain and the United Kingdom, and an update... read more →
We have launched a special monitoring section for current developments related to COVID-19 and the cultural sector. With the help of our expert authors, we collect and present country specific... read more →
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, cultural institutions and venues around the world have been forced to close their doors − leaving not only hundreds and thousands of cultural events cancelled, but even... read more →