Like sane people everywhere, artists are practicing social distancing. They’re also banding together, and not just on Zoom. More than fifty international artists (and counting) have contributed posters to 2020Solidarity, a project from the Between Bridges foundation, the brainchild of the photographer Wolfgang Tillmans. All proceeds from the unlimited editions—by the likes of Marlene Dumas, Isa Genzken, Wade Guyton, Glenn Ligon, Thomas Struth, Carrie Mae Weems, and Christopher Wool—will support the project rooms, publishers, residencies, cinémathèques, and festivals that help bring contemporary art to light. The posters are available for a donation of fifty dollars, euros, or pounds, depending on the organization’s location (details and images are at betweenbridges.net). Beneficiaries of the charming “March on a Honda Dream” by the Ho Chi Minh City-based artist Thao Nguyen Phan, for example, include Visual AIDS and the International Studio & Curatorial Program, both in New York City, as well as concerns in Berlin, Lausanne, London, and Rome. The prevailing spirit is hope, tinged with romance, as in Nicole Eisenman’s wistful closing-time sketch “Never Forget Kissing in Bars.”