Business as Usual traces how economic, cultural, and aesthetic forces surface in the visual language of public and commercial spaces. It examines environments molded by commerce and culture, where surfaces bear the tensions, reductions, and distortions of everyday life. These overlooked spaces expose the underlying systems that shape contemporary experience, revealing how power impresses itself onto the physical world. The work gestures toward the subtle violences and ingrained inequalities that quietly inscribe themselves into ordinary landscapes.
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