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Lars Tunbjörk's Office/LA Office Captures Corporate Dreariness

Lars Tunbjörk's Office/LA Office Captures Corporate Dreariness

Summary

A new edition of Lars Tunbjörk's photobook, Office/LA Office, offers a critical look at the boredom and stress of corporate environments. The book, first released 23 years ago, captures the universal dreariness of offices in cities like Stockholm, Tokyo, and New York, with a palette dominated by grey and icy blue. The reissue includes Los Angeles locations and an essay by David Graeber discussing "bullshit jobs." Tunbjörk's images, made before the pandemic, now evoke a sense of a bygone era, contrasting with today's remote work and digitally managed labor.

Key points

  • Lars Tunbjörk's photobook Office/LA Office is reissued in an expanded edition.
  • The book critiques the boredom, chaos, and stress of corporate office culture.
  • Images depict drab officewear, unappealing office spaces, and anonymous workers.
  • The reissue reflects on how office life has changed since the book's original release, especially with remote work.
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