The Wellcome Collection is exploring the experiences of physical work and the impact it has on people’s health in the major free exhibition Hard Graft: Work, Health and Rights. Focusing on three areas of work – the Plantation, the Street and the Domestic Space – the show will draw connections between undervalued labour, the people who undertake it and the places where it happens, and examine the way that stigmatised work practices like sex work, prison labour and street vending continue to reinforce health and other societal inequalities. Over 100 objects from around the world will be on display, including artefacts from the Wellcome’s collection as well as contemporary artworks from the likes of Lubaina Himid, Ibrahim El-Salahi, Charmaine Watkiss, Forensic Architecture, Adelita Husni-Bey and Louise Bourgeois, plus new commissions from Moi Tran and Lindsey Mendick.