Alfredo Jaar is angry with America — that is, the country monopolizing that name.

In “You and Me and the Others,” a new exhibition at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery, the New York-based Chilean artist and architect takes the United States to task. The works in the show are fiercely critical of U.S. hegemony (“America is a continent, not a country,” Jaar is wont to say) as well as countries that he says enable it — like Japan.

“I have always been shocked by the weakness and dependence of Japan towards the United States,” the artist says at a press preview, arguing that Japan has no strong identity when it comes to the superpower. “Only recently have I heard some Japanese politicians talking about this publicly...asking for independence from the U.S.,” he says.