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NYC Galleries
Pretend a rubik's cube exploded and was then plastered onto seven hundred panes of glass. Picture it. Now that this image is in your head you must also know that Finch actually photographed one object as it floated along the Hudson River. He then extracted the image and sized it to fit to each pane of glass. And to think I used to complain about gluing stickers onto a paper hat. Wow. I've been told.-K.K.
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