Gallery: What if Satan and Hitler Opened a McDonald's in Hell?
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A scene from *In Our Dreams We Have Seen Another World.*
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*In Our Dreams We Have Seen Another World* debuted at Art Basel Miami last month.
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This latest work continues with a few of the Chapman brothers' favorite subjects and themes. Mainly, Ronald McDonald, Nazis, and death.
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The Hamburgerland crew looks on in horror.
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A scene from the Chapman Brothers' largest hellscape, Sum of All Evil.
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A scene from *Old Kent Road, 2014*.
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A pack of Ronalds assemble burgers out of Nazi cadavers.
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A scene from the 2012 hellscape, *When the World Ends, There Will Be No More Air*
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No refills in hell.
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A scene from "Sum of All Evil," the sprawling diorama the brothers debuted last year in Hong Kong.
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A T-rex gets in on the fun. This is part of a diorama that took the brothers 6 months to build, even with a team of 15 assistants.
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Some *Flintstones*-era influences creep into the proceedings.
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Another grim detail.
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The sheer volume of plastic carnage is hard to register.
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Ronald walks atop a crucifix.
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