Since 2007, Jason Hughes has been working with shredded money as a means to explore ideas of labor, value, and self worth. These highly crafted and meticulous works not only illustrate his painstaking process, but they also highlight the disparity between skilled labor and industry in the United States. By carefully reconstructing dollar bills previously removed from circulation and shredded by the government, Hughes reconstitutes a new set of values on the otherwise worthless strands of money.
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