Los Angeles based photographer and filmmaker Alex Prager's art installation, “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties” was unveiled at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on the weekend before Thanksgiving holiday.

Alex Prager’s “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties” at LACMA

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Alex Prager’s “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties” at LACMA

Los Angeles based photographer and filmmaker Alex Prager’s art installation, “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties” was unveiled at Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) on the weekend before Thanksgiving holiday. When my son and I were approaching the installation, he revealed, “Mom, I thought from afar they were real people.” The title itself of the installation “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties” is relevant in today’s pandemic situation. The sculpture exhibition features 15 life-sized figures of varied genders and ages that represent a holiday party in various scenes at an insurance company. “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties” is staged until Jan 3rd in the Smidt Welcome Plaza (the outdoor lobby) next to Chris Burden’s famous Urban Light installation. For more info click here.

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My son Charles at the exhibit “Farewell, Work Holiday Parties”
Alex Prager's Farewell, Work HOliday Parties at LACMA

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