'The Simple Truth' exhibition of Yuken Teruya in New York

NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - MARCH 31: New York based Japanese artist Yuken Teruya works to make a tree made in money for his 'The Simple Truth' exhibition are displayed at Josée Bienvenu in New York, on Marxh 31i 2015. Teruya manipulates everyday objects, transforming their meanings to reflect on contemporary society and culture. He used a variety of materials like kimonos, pizza boxes, newspapers, flags, shopping bags, and toilet paper rolls to create his works. The exhibition will be closed at April 11. (Photo by Bilgin Sasmaz/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
NEW YORK, UNITED STATES - MARCH 31: New York based Japanese artist Yuken Teruya works to make a tree made in money for his 'The Simple Truth' exhibition are displayed at Josée Bienvenu in New York, on Marxh 31i 2015. Teruya manipulates everyday objects, transforming their meanings to reflect on contemporary society and culture. He used a variety of materials like kimonos, pizza boxes, newspapers, flags, shopping bags, and toilet paper rolls to create his works. The exhibition will be closed at April 11. (Photo by Bilgin Sasmaz/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
'The Simple Truth' exhibition of Yuken Teruya in New York
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