“Labour and Wait” at the Santa Barbara Museum of Art

It has become trendy in recent years to denounce the widespread “McDonaldisation” of society and the loss of traditional professions that require one to work with one’s hands. “Labour and Wait”, a new group exhibition at the Santa Barbara Museum o
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