Project Description
Chaos shouldn’t be the natural state at work. Anxiety isn’t a prerequisite for progress. Sitting in meetings all day isn’t required for success. These are all perversions of work — side effects of broken models and “best” practices. This book treats the patient, calls out false cures, and pushes back against ritualistic time-sucks that have infected the way people work these days.
Featured artists include: Ai Weiwei, Cang Xin, Dai Guangyu, the Gao Brothers (Gao Zheng and Gao Qiang), Han Bing, He Yunchang, He Chengyao, Hong Hao, Li Wei, Ma Liuming, RongRong, Wang Qingsong, Xing Danwen, Zhang Huan, and Zhu Ming.
A catalogue published by the Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery accompanies the exhibition. It includes colour images, a list of works, biographies, and essays by Dr. Thomas J. Berghuis of the Department of Art History & Film Studies at the University of Sydney, Beijing-based writer and curator Maya Kóvskaya, and curator and writer Keith Wallace.
Title: It doesn’t have to be crazy at work
Publisher: Harper Collins Publishers
Author: Jason Fried, David Heinemeier Hansson
Year: 2018
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Publication Type: Book
Quantity: 1
ISBN: 1 978-0062874788