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Yuken Teruya — Happy Meal Crossing
Yuken Teruya

Happy Meal Crossing

2005

Yuken Teruya's Happy Meal Crossing (2005) is a conceptual work that combines consumer culture with migration narratives and global commerce. The artwork critiques the homogenization of world cultures through multinational corporations.

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Yuken Teruya, Happy Meal Crossing, 2005

Yuken Teruya's Happy Meal Crossing (2005) is a conceptual work that combines consumer culture with migration narratives and global commerce. The artwork critiques the homogenization of world cultures through multinational corporations.

Year
2005
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Consumer Culture, Bold, Conceptual, Installation, Sculpture, Japanese, Mixed Media, Conceptual Art, Japanese Artist, Popular Culture, Globalization, Japanese American, Whimsical, Contemporary Art, Playful, Colorful, Pop Culture, Fast Food, Consumer Critique, 2000s, Found Objects, Contemporary

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