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  • New York, NY - May 3, 2019. Spectators wander through Yayoi Kusame's "Narcissus Garden" full of stainless steel spheres, in front of Chris Olifi's oil "to take and to give" in the Victoria Miro Gallery at the Frieze Art Fair on New York City's Randalls Island.
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  • Sheetmetal worker Nestor Lugo using a rawhide mallet to fold the edge of a stainless steel bain-marie for a food cart. The interior has easily-cleaned radiused corners, and a folded-over lip to keep the hot water from sloshing out during transportation.
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  • New York, NY - May 3, 2019. Spectators wander through Yayoi Kusame's "Narcissus Garden" full of stainless steel spheres, in front of Chris Olifi's oil "to take and to give" in the Victoria Miro Gallery at the Frieze Art Fair on New York City's Randalls Island.
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  • New York, NY - May 3, 2019. Spectators wander through Yayoi Kusame's "Narcissus Garden" full of stainless steel spheres, in front of Chris Olifi's oil "to take and to give" in the Victoria Miro Gallery at the Frieze Art Fair on New York City's Randalls Island.
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  • New York, NY - 6 May 2016. Frieze New York art fair. A woman taking a photo of "Alice - Circle", a stanless steel sculpture by Anish Kapoor in the Lisson Gallery.
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  • Welder Joshua Sanchez welding an aluminum frame for a food cart canopy. The carts are made of stainless steel inside and out, but the canopies are framed with aluminum to save weight.
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  • New York, NY - 5 May 2017. The opening day of the Frieze Art Fair, showcasing modern and contemporary art presented by galleries from around the world, on Randall's Island in New York City. Two women take photos of Olafur Eliasson's "Your hope diagram," an assemblage of partially silvered crystal spheres and stainless steel in the Tanya Bonakdar Gallery.
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  • A man looks at his distorted reflection in a polished stainless steel mirror by Aneesh Kapoor in the Lisson Gallery.
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  • A woman and her distorted reflection in a polished stainless steel mirror by Aneesh Kapoor in the Lisson Gallery.
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  • Welder Joshua Sanchez welding an aluminum frame for a food cart canopy. The carts are made of stainless steel inside and out, but the canopies are framed with aluminum to save weight.
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  • Welder Joshua Sanchez working on an aluminum frame for a food cart canopy. The carts are made of stainless steel inside and out, but the canopies are framed with aluminum to save weight.
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  • Welder Joshua Sanchez welding an aluminum frame for a food cart canopy. The carts are made of stainless steel inside and out, but the canopies are framed with aluminum to save weight.
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  • Some of the machinery in the plant, like this Rotex turret punch press, which dates to 1920s, has remained unchanged for many decades. This press is capable of punching holes in stainless steel sheet up to 2 inches in diameter.
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  • Anthony Bonilla, owner Gary D'Angelo's nephew, slicing a knish in the D'Angelos food trailer on Woodhaven Boulevard near St. John's Cemetery in Queens. Their trailer is a customized race car trailer, with the interior, including a solid stainless steel grill, fitted out by 800BuyCart, which has been outfitting D'Angelos since 1989.. In keeping with the generally Italian menu, the knishes can be stuffed with sausage, onions and peppers.
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  • Anthony Bonilla, owner Gary D'Angelo's nephew, slicing a knish in the D'Angelos food trailer on Woodhaven Boulevard near St. John's Cemetery in Queens. Their trailer is a customized race car trailer, with the interior, including a solid stainless steel grill, fitted out by 800BuyCart, which has been outfitting D'Angelos since 1989. In keeping with the generally Italian menu, the knishes can be stuffed with sausage, onions and peppers.
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