More junk then food, 2019

Junk food wrappers on fabric, resin and acrylic
64 x 49.5 cm
Obra única


Tijuana, Mexico, 1980. Pablo Llana's work starts from a field investigation around the culture of consumption and waste, delving into phenomena such as obesity, the dynamics of globalization and neo-colonization. This study materializes, from an implicit irony, in pieces of multiple formats that play with the packaging of "junk" food or the packaging of these products that it collects after an exhaustive recycling process. His work has been in group and solo exhibitions inside and outside of Mexico, from Mexico City, Oaxaca and Monterrey, to the United States, Italy and Germany; and he is already part of the collection of the CECUT museum (Tijuana Cultural Center) in his hometown Tijuana, a border territory with the United States and an important motivation in his work.
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