Abstract

Art has shown its resilient nature throughout prehistoric and modern human history, from extreme climate challenges to worsening microbial threats against species’ health. From the cave paintings scattered across three continents, Europe, Latin America and Asia, to the digitization of culture that characterizes the modern creative industry, art has continued to remind us that existential risks are better addressed through co-habitational thinking/caring. This short essay makes a case for art resilience amid the pandemic that has shown no sign of surrendering to human intervention as planetary multispecies life braces for a more precarious climate emergency in years to come.

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