Arts Network Exhibitions
Photo Exhibition “Who Cares? COVID-19 Divides in Southeast Asia”
In this exhibition organized by SEA Junction, photographers from six countries—Edy Susanto for Indonesia, Hasnoor Hussain for Malaysia, Ta Mwe for Myanmar, Kimberly dela Cruz for the Philippines, Grace Baey for Singapore, and Sayan Chuenudomsavad for Thailand—highlight the pandemic’s disproportionate health and economic impacts on disadvantaged people, which still can be felt to this day. The entrenched wealth and welfare inequities laid bare by the pandemic demand structural reforms if we are to foster more just societies.
With the exception of Myanmar, selected photos from the countries’ documentation also served to illustrate the recently launched book, “Who Cares? COVID-19 Social Protection Response in Southeast Asia,” edited by Rosalia Sciortino and published by Silkworm Books. The exhibition as well as the book's production and respective launches, are part of a regional research project carried out during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021-2022. This was conducted by the Institute for Population and Social Research (IPSR) of Mahidol University and funded by the National Research Council of Thailand (NRCT) under the Integrated Strategic Research Program on Social Sciences: Khon Thai 4.0.
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