An new short cultural policy profile for the Netherlands is now available on the Compendium website. A special thanks goes out to our Dutch experts Mutaleni Nadimi and Rogier Brom... read more →
The Boekman Foundation recently released the Culture Monitor Annual Report 2021, which reviews trends and developments in the cultural sector in 2020 and 2021. The monitor is an instrument created by and used by the Dutch cultural sector.... read more →
Updated COVID-19 report from the Netherlands is now available. The COVID-19 reports present country specific information on COVID-19’s implications for the sector and the measures being taken. The updated COVID-19... read more →
This past week, we have updated our COVID-19 reports from the United Kingdom, Belgium and the Netherlands. The most significant development has been the additional EUR 1.75 billion for the cultural... read more →
We have updated our COVID-19 reports from Austria, Belgium and the Netherlands. In all three countries, cultural venues and institutions are gradually opening their doors again. At the same time,... read more →
Our COVID-19 reports from Finland, the Netherlands and Romania have been updated this week. In Romania, there are many societal initiatives to support the cultural sector in addition to the... read more →
This week, we have updated our COVID-19 reports from France, Hungary and the Netherlands. On May 6th, the President of the French Republic, Emmanuel Macron, unveiled a Plan for Culture,... 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 →
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 →