MSU Broad Art Museum Group Show Asks “Shouldn’t You Be Working?”
“Shouldn’t You Be Working? 100 Years of Working from Home,” a group show about the blurring of domesticity and labour, opens at Michigan State University’s Broad Art Museum in East Lansing (US). Featured are photos of 20th-century domestic labour from the museum’s archives alongside works contrasting “newfound freedom” and “the threat of total digital surveillance and exploitation” by contemporary artists including Keiichi Matsuda, Marisa Olson, Theo Triantafyllidis, Jon Rafman, and Angela Washko.
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