"The Right to be Lazy" uses five red hammocks to create a space for rest and relaxation on the wide sidewalk in front of the philomena+ project space. With this title, the work references Paul Lafargue, who calls attention to The Right to Laziness in an industrialized, workaholic society. The star-shaped arrangement around a streetlamp and the red color of the installation evoke both the poppy flower and the socialist red star. On opening day, visitors participating in The Right to be Lazy were offered food and drinks. The installation was exhibited in the public space in front of Philomena+ and was curated by Christine Bruckenbauer and Aline Lenzhofer. Photo: Philomena+
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