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The Precarious State of Artists in Cyprus

Published January 18, 2026, 09:18
The Precarious State of Artists in Cyprus

The article examines the changing treatment of artists in Cyprus over time. It notes that while some improvement has been made compared to the past, when parents discouraged their children from pursuing artistic careers, artists still face significant difficulties and insecurity. The author refers to the COVID-19 pandemic as a moment that highlighted the vulnerability of creators and the need for better protection. Furthermore, they criticize the government for abolishing the honorary grant in 2013, a measure that sent a negative message about the value of art and the dignity of artists. The article emphasizes that many artists still live on the brink of poverty and create in difficult conditions. At the same time, it recognizes the ability of artists to showcase the country and offer a positive narrative, even when the state does not provide them with adequate support. The author concludes with a critique of how power treats culture as a 'showcase' that can be activated on demand, without recognizing the true value and needs of artists.