If you’re looking for ways to make work more effective, look no further than this massive mural at the intersection of New York’s Houston and Mott Streets.
As part of a collaboration between the Public Art Fund, Fischli, and Guggenheim curators Nancy Spector and Nat Trotman, the 50-foot-tall mural was produced to tag along with the Guggenheim’s exhibition “Peter Fischli and David Weiss: How to Work Better”. The mural lists 10 ways to make work better and serves as a reminder to slow down and take things one step at a time. The public art is an adaptation of a similar list discovered in a ceramics factory in Thailand about 30 years ago.
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Source: designfaves.com