Saugnac et Muret #1, 27/12/2005 11:27

ARTIST STATEMENT

Do you think it is really for our own good that multinationals take over our food production like the insurance companies want us to believe?
Do you really think that this way our food will become healthier?
Do you think that franchising will make us all happier than we have ever been?
Do you really want your hamburger in New York to taste the same as in L.A. or in Tokyo?
Do you understand why a piece of antique furniture is so expensive?
Do you believe in IKEA or McDonald’s, for instance?

I do not.

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Saugnac et Muret #1, 27/12/2005 11:27

by Bert Teunissen

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