to face a new and oppressive political reality while the virus continues to rage artists like elisa yassmin fear putin's government is using the coronavirus as a cover to further restrict political freedoms in the country. as received autistic people are. creative and in these strange times we have to adapt and change now a museum in rotterdam in the netherlands has created a unique corona proof drive through exhibition not possible everywhere of course but the museum has borrowed space in a convention center that which has no events at the moment. i'm off to the museum in these corona times evil cop and don't even have to get out of the car there at an exhibition organized by rotterdam's museum by man's fun binding. as one step over here there's a prescribed route that's not usually the case in a museum where i can decide myself in what order i look at things so that's a totally new experience for nearly all of our fighting. visitors can experience 40 different artworks in a new way large format pieces hang on the walls installations are mounted on the ceiling. the show includes works by c