Nothing says office holiday party like a dude planted on the Xerox machine with his pants down, photocopying his butt. On Saturday, LACMA is unveiling the outdoor sculptural installation “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties,” by L.A. artist Alex Prager. It’s “The Office” meets “Office Space.”Alex Prager’s sculptural installation at LACMA, “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties.” The work both satirizes and memorializes the office holiday party. A receptionist in Alex Prager’s sculptural installation “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties,” is not having the greatest time at the company shindig. (Dania Maxwell / Los Angeles Times)Advertisement“Farewell, Work Holiday Parties” is clearly bittersweet.
Source: Los Angeles Times November 21, 2020 18:22 UTC