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The Starry Night
Capp Street Project, San Francisco, 1993
Lipski, working with 20 assistants, installed this work made from 25,000 double-edged razor blades, stuck directly into the walls.
"I am often confronted by the problem of how to hang objects on the wall. When I thought of razor blades, and
realized I could slice them into the wall, it seemed like a great discovery."