Laziness Rules at Museum of Bogotá
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A museum in Bogotá hosted an exhibit last week dedicated to the pursuit of laziness. The entire exhibit consisted of hammocks and beds, and people lounging about on them.
The government sponsored exhibit attracted a lot of attention, and according to the Museum of Bogota’s curator was set up to explore the concept of “laziness as an enemy of work.”
It never ceases to amaze what passes for “art” these days.
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