Vivian Westwood and Wolfgang Tillmans are among 100 artists who have contributed art and articles to a new magazine LIMBO created especially to help colleagues who are out of work and to capture the world during lockdown.
Responding to increasingly urgent calls from the high-profile sector, Britain announced on Sunday it would invest nearly $2 billion in cultural institutions and the arts to help an industry crippled by the COVID-19 pandemic.
“In the very first week of lockdown I thought to myself ‘I’d love to see inside everyone’s minds and everyone’s home right now,” publisher of LIMBO, Nick Chapin, told Reuters. Fifty A-list artists and creatives - from Oscar-winner Andrea Arnold, to Miranda July – waived their fees, allowing funds raised to go to the 50 contributors most in need.
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