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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Daniel Silk on Jun 15, 2010 10:57:35 GMT 1, www.portugalarte.org/ July 16 - August 15, 2010
Faile Temple – Portugal Arte 10
From 16 July to 15 August 2010, the Brooklyn-based artists Faile will display “Temple,” a full-scale church in ruins in Praça dos Restauradores Square in Lisbon. The installation was made in conjunction with the Portugal Arte 10 Festival and will tour abroad. While Faile is well known by now for their arresting, advertising and Pop inflected prints and sculptures, “Temple” marks the duo’s migration from a more strictly visual medium into the realm of site specific environments. While its structure is the ruin, Temple should not be read as a memento or celebration of decadence but instead as one of collaboration and renewal.
In retrospect, such a project seems inevitable: much of Faile’s recent work, from customized Buddhist prayer wheels to an American flag reworked with Pueblo-inspired linework, relies on re-imagining sacred objects on an increasingly grand scale. This year’s Deluxx Fluxx, a functional arcade bedecked in Faile’s trademark commercial iconography and vibrant palette, was a foray into immersive spectacle. Nevertheless, building a church from the ground up in an Iberian country is a symbolically freighted choice, and one that ups the ante considerably. Not only is sacred architecture deployed here as an artistic medium, it is forced to intermingle with the exotic and profane: Brooklyn-style window bars, new prayer wheels, and sculptural relief depicting Faile’s own idiosyncratic archive.
One might object that Faile’s use of religious objects devalues them by making them simply one more signifier in a visual system, divorced from their power and specificity. But the logic of Temple is neither the trivialization of pastiche nor the critical distancing of appropriation. Faile’s process is more aptly described as 3-D sampling, in which seemingly disparate pieces are brought together and reconstituted as something wholly other, but still animated by the energy, the spirit, of the original. In this case of course, the source material is 15th c. Florentine sculptor Luca Della Robia, not George Clinton. The result is a new site of public communion that recognizes religion as the social artifact that it is, but reminds us again of an underlying desire for unity that is often occluded by our urban edifices, be they cathedrals or skyscrapers.
In any case, it was from the shores of Portugal that Christendom first made its way across the oceans, from Goa to Benin and Bahia. Along the way, it syncretized fluidly with local traditions, resurfacing as Candomble and Santeria. Temple extends this tradition of dynamism and reinvention by returning Faile’s vertically-integrated vision of the church to the metropole, rooting its new permutations in the Portuguese cityscape. Like all ruins, Temple reminds us of the fragility of our most timeless institutions even as it lays the groundwork for its own sort of Renaissance.
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"Faile is an international artist collective formed in 1999 and based in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to work painted and pasted on streets around the world, Faile has exhibited with Lazarides, London; New Image Art, Los Angeles; Fifty24SF, Portland; Baltic Center for Contemporary Arts, Newcastle; Shanghai Sculpture Center, Shanghai; Andenken Gallery, Denver; and Les Complices, Zurich." www.faile.net
www.portugalarte.org/July 16 - August 15, 2010 Faile Temple – Portugal Arte 10 From 16 July to 15 August 2010, the Brooklyn-based artists Faile will display “Temple,” a full-scale church in ruins in Praça dos Restauradores Square in Lisbon. The installation was made in conjunction with the Portugal Arte 10 Festival and will tour abroad. While Faile is well known by now for their arresting, advertising and Pop inflected prints and sculptures, “Temple” marks the duo’s migration from a more strictly visual medium into the realm of site specific environments. While its structure is the ruin, Temple should not be read as a memento or celebration of decadence but instead as one of collaboration and renewal. In retrospect, such a project seems inevitable: much of Faile’s recent work, from customized Buddhist prayer wheels to an American flag reworked with Pueblo-inspired linework, relies on re-imagining sacred objects on an increasingly grand scale. This year’s Deluxx Fluxx, a functional arcade bedecked in Faile’s trademark commercial iconography and vibrant palette, was a foray into immersive spectacle. Nevertheless, building a church from the ground up in an Iberian country is a symbolically freighted choice, and one that ups the ante considerably. Not only is sacred architecture deployed here as an artistic medium, it is forced to intermingle with the exotic and profane: Brooklyn-style window bars, new prayer wheels, and sculptural relief depicting Faile’s own idiosyncratic archive. One might object that Faile’s use of religious objects devalues them by making them simply one more signifier in a visual system, divorced from their power and specificity. But the logic of Temple is neither the trivialization of pastiche nor the critical distancing of appropriation. Faile’s process is more aptly described as 3-D sampling, in which seemingly disparate pieces are brought together and reconstituted as something wholly other, but still animated by the energy, the spirit, of the original. In this case of course, the source material is 15th c. Florentine sculptor Luca Della Robia, not George Clinton. The result is a new site of public communion that recognizes religion as the social artifact that it is, but reminds us again of an underlying desire for unity that is often occluded by our urban edifices, be they cathedrals or skyscrapers. In any case, it was from the shores of Portugal that Christendom first made its way across the oceans, from Goa to Benin and Bahia. Along the way, it syncretized fluidly with local traditions, resurfacing as Candomble and Santeria. Temple extends this tradition of dynamism and reinvention by returning Faile’s vertically-integrated vision of the church to the metropole, rooting its new permutations in the Portuguese cityscape. Like all ruins, Temple reminds us of the fragility of our most timeless institutions even as it lays the groundwork for its own sort of Renaissance. www.portugalarte.org/?page_id=1702"Faile is an international artist collective formed in 1999 and based in Brooklyn, New York. In addition to work painted and pasted on streets around the world, Faile has exhibited with Lazarides, London; New Image Art, Los Angeles; Fifty24SF, Portland; Baltic Center for Contemporary Arts, Newcastle; Shanghai Sculpture Center, Shanghai; Andenken Gallery, Denver; and Les Complices, Zurich." www.faile.net
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Daniel Silk on Jul 2, 2010 10:57:32 GMT 1, www.portugalarte.org/
"PortugalArte10 is the first in a series of biannual exhibitions in Portugal that will explore the latest trends in the global art community. For one month Lisbon, Grândola, Portimão and Vila Real de Santo António will be at the center of the visual arts, as PortugalArte10 presents major works from the leading international contemporary artists of our time. PortugalArte10 is distinctive for its focus on the following areas: commissioned public sculpture projects, single artist surveys, curated group exhibitions and site-specific installations addressing themes related to contemporary life. The exhibition extends across Lisbon and its surrounding regions, including city squares, walkways, beaches, and historic interior spaces. PortugalArte10 will be a landmark meeting of contemporary culture and the rich lineage embedded in the histories of Lisbon, Grândola, Portimão and Vila Real de Santo António."
www.portugalarte.org/"PortugalArte10 is the first in a series of biannual exhibitions in Portugal that will explore the latest trends in the global art community. For one month Lisbon, Grândola, Portimão and Vila Real de Santo António will be at the center of the visual arts, as PortugalArte10 presents major works from the leading international contemporary artists of our time. PortugalArte10 is distinctive for its focus on the following areas: commissioned public sculpture projects, single artist surveys, curated group exhibitions and site-specific installations addressing themes related to contemporary life. The exhibition extends across Lisbon and its surrounding regions, including city squares, walkways, beaches, and historic interior spaces. PortugalArte10 will be a landmark meeting of contemporary culture and the rich lineage embedded in the histories of Lisbon, Grândola, Portimão and Vila Real de Santo António."
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Daniel Silk on Jul 2, 2010 10:59:21 GMT 1, www.portugalarte.org/?page_id=1240
Faile: Cathedral Project
Description "The concept of freedom will be explored as a singular, unifying vision throughout PortugalArte10. This is of particular importance in Portugal, as it has only been within the last forty years that the country was able to release itself from dictatorship in a brave and bloodless revolution. This development in the country’s recent history has enabled Portugal to renew the spirit that drove the Portuguese to discover the New World. A massive undertaking and one of the largest public art projects in the world will be presented to express this notion. The world-renowned street art collective Faile will present the Cathedral Project, a giant sculptural installation in the heart of the city of Lisbon. Faile are known worldwide for their ambitious public projects that have been mounted in such cities as New York, Shanghai, and London. Using the physical street as a canvas for expressing their ideas, Faile is part of a global movement that has been embraced by audiences for its popular approach to artistic and creative expression. The integration of the Cathedral Project within the very fabrics of the city will serve a crucial role in granting audiences the ability to engage and interact on their own terms."
www.portugalarte.org/?page_id=1240Faile: Cathedral Project Description "The concept of freedom will be explored as a singular, unifying vision throughout PortugalArte10. This is of particular importance in Portugal, as it has only been within the last forty years that the country was able to release itself from dictatorship in a brave and bloodless revolution. This development in the country’s recent history has enabled Portugal to renew the spirit that drove the Portuguese to discover the New World. A massive undertaking and one of the largest public art projects in the world will be presented to express this notion. The world-renowned street art collective Faile will present the Cathedral Project, a giant sculptural installation in the heart of the city of Lisbon. Faile are known worldwide for their ambitious public projects that have been mounted in such cities as New York, Shanghai, and London. Using the physical street as a canvas for expressing their ideas, Faile is part of a global movement that has been embraced by audiences for its popular approach to artistic and creative expression. The integration of the Cathedral Project within the very fabrics of the city will serve a crucial role in granting audiences the ability to engage and interact on their own terms."
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by jackstranger on Jul 2, 2010 11:16:38 GMT 1, Will I see you here Silky???
Will I see you here Silky???
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Daniel Silk on Jul 2, 2010 11:19:16 GMT 1, Will I see you here Silky???
Wish I could get to this one Sounds interesting.
Will I see you here Silky??? Wish I could get to this one Sounds interesting.
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by jackstranger on Jul 2, 2010 11:25:06 GMT 1, I will try to take some pictures. I bet they will not sell any Faile print, but that would be great!!
I will try to take some pictures. I bet they will not sell any Faile print, but that would be great!!
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Daniel Silk on Jul 5, 2010 12:59:20 GMT 1, I will try to take some pictures. I bet they will not sell any Faile print, but that would be great!!
Yeah, love to see some photos of this sounds an interesting project for Faile
I will try to take some pictures. I bet they will not sell any Faile print, but that would be great!! Yeah, love to see some photos of this sounds an interesting project for Faile
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by mj on Jul 5, 2010 19:50:17 GMT 1, hope they leave their mark around the city like so many other artist who visited Lisbon in the past [ banksy, dolk, pobel , jeff, gemeos, blu and many others]
Unfortunately I will miss the faile piece when I go back, so come on wheat paste and stencil my old old town of Bairro Alto.
hope they leave their mark around the city like so many other artist who visited Lisbon in the past [ banksy, dolk, pobel , jeff, gemeos, blu and many others]
Unfortunately I will miss the faile piece when I go back, so come on wheat paste and stencil my old old town of Bairro Alto.
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Daniel Silk on Jul 15, 2010 13:29:35 GMT 1, Watch the video here -
Watch the video here -
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by adewilliams on Jul 15, 2010 14:15:53 GMT 1, wow - this is looking very tasty, ceramics, mosaic. You know it is going to be mighty impressive
wow - this is looking very tasty, ceramics, mosaic. You know it is going to be mighty impressive
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Pedro Matos on Jul 15, 2010 14:42:24 GMT 1, www.stick2target.com is documenting the developments.
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by motor on Jul 15, 2010 14:54:31 GMT 1, Incredible and totally daring. It looks like the biggest projects in Faile history. As someone else has mentioned - epic.
Incredible and totally daring. It looks like the biggest projects in Faile history. As someone else has mentioned - epic.
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by jackstranger on Jul 15, 2010 17:43:41 GMT 1, I will be there tomorrow ;D
I will be there tomorrow ;D
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by wimpy on Jul 15, 2010 18:16:46 GMT 1, Very excited to see a ton of pictures and videos over the next few days.
Have fun, jackstranger.
Very excited to see a ton of pictures and videos over the next few days.
Have fun, jackstranger.
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Daniel Silk on Jul 16, 2010 12:30:24 GMT 1, Cant wait to see some photos of this
Cant wait to see some photos of this
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Daniel Silk on Jul 16, 2010 17:38:31 GMT 1, - yfrog.com/5epbotj
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by jackstranger on Jul 16, 2010 19:07:39 GMT 1, Back from the Temple and the High Priests of Urban Art...
I must say that I am really impressed and there are no words that really can describe what I saw. The temple is still under construction and I was told by Faile that it should be ready tonight or tomorrow morning. I had a chat with them for about half one hour under heavy sun and they are really, really amazing and nice people. Impressive people that do impressive works.
The Temple is a work of art, and they are having hard work building it. Imagine that all your Faile works come alive in 3D in sculptured stone. All the Faile iconic figures in there. I was told by the duo that it is expected to stay in Lisboa for only abouth a month, perhaps a little more.
I took some pictures with my mobile and I am sorry if some are not that great, but I was under heavy sunlight and I could not really see what I was shooting with the Sun reflecting in my amoled screen. I wanted to take some shots of the artists but I got shy about it, perhaps in my next visit to the Temple.
I called my photo set: The ruins of a Future Temple. I think the title is appropriate and I hope you people do not find it very pretentious.
Thank you Faile for our conversation and for this fantastic work of art.
Some more here...
www.flickr.com/photos/50288457@N04/sets/72157624515362230/
Enjoy
Back from the Temple and the High Priests of Urban Art... I must say that I am really impressed and there are no words that really can describe what I saw. The temple is still under construction and I was told by Faile that it should be ready tonight or tomorrow morning. I had a chat with them for about half one hour under heavy sun and they are really, really amazing and nice people. Impressive people that do impressive works. The Temple is a work of art, and they are having hard work building it. Imagine that all your Faile works come alive in 3D in sculptured stone. All the Faile iconic figures in there. I was told by the duo that it is expected to stay in Lisboa for only abouth a month, perhaps a little more. I took some pictures with my mobile and I am sorry if some are not that great, but I was under heavy sunlight and I could not really see what I was shooting with the Sun reflecting in my amoled screen. I wanted to take some shots of the artists but I got shy about it, perhaps in my next visit to the Temple. I called my photo set: The ruins of a Future Temple. I think the title is appropriate and I hope you people do not find it very pretentious. Thank you Faile for our conversation and for this fantastic work of art. Some more here... www.flickr.com/photos/50288457@N04/sets/72157624515362230/Enjoy
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by rosstierney on Jul 16, 2010 19:20:36 GMT 1, another level. thanks very much jack!
another level. thanks very much jack!
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by jackstranger on Jul 16, 2010 19:25:26 GMT 1, You are welcome Ross. Believe me I was really impressed, you can't imagine the level of details all around. I will be there tomorrow to see it finished and under the night lights, I was told it looks very different at night. The interior seems that will look like an old Temple with color images, contrasting with the white stone exterior.
You are welcome Ross. Believe me I was really impressed, you can't imagine the level of details all around. I will be there tomorrow to see it finished and under the night lights, I was told it looks very different at night. The interior seems that will look like an old Temple with color images, contrasting with the white stone exterior.
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Deleted on Jul 16, 2010 19:33:57 GMT 1, thanks for the report jack, any chance you can get better pictures? Looks fantastic, might be one of the most exciting things faile did.. I won't make it to portugal, spend all my traveling money on a blues festival abroad and hoped this would stay longer than a month..
thanks for the report jack, any chance you can get better pictures? Looks fantastic, might be one of the most exciting things faile did.. I won't make it to portugal, spend all my traveling money on a blues festival abroad and hoped this would stay longer than a month..
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by mj on Jul 16, 2010 19:40:30 GMT 1, That's amazing, thanks for the pics jack. I hope it's their on the 23rd of August. While you their jack check the Bairro Alto area ( only 10 min.walk from the faile temple ) for loads of street art. Once again that's an amazing Faile
That's amazing, thanks for the pics jack. I hope it's their on the 23rd of August. While you their jack check the Bairro Alto area ( only 10 min.walk from the faile temple ) for loads of street art. Once again that's an amazing Faile
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by jackstranger on Jul 16, 2010 19:44:24 GMT 1, mj I am from Lisboa and I live here;)
Bairro Alto is one of my places to have dinner and fun:)
mj I am from Lisboa and I live here;)
Bairro Alto is one of my places to have dinner and fun:)
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by muti on Jul 16, 2010 19:45:10 GMT 1, WOW That is incredible, cant wait to see more
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Winter on Jul 16, 2010 20:38:54 GMT 1, If anyone was starting to think Faile weren't at the level they once were.
If anyone was starting to think Faile weren't at the level they once were.
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by spaceshrew on Jul 16, 2010 20:57:09 GMT 1, This is amazing, love it.
This is amazing, love it.
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by mj on Jul 16, 2010 21:01:29 GMT 1, So am I, but been a away for over 16 years. I do go back at least 3 to 4 times a year.
So am I, but been a away for over 16 years. I do go back at least 3 to 4 times a year.
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by jackstranger on Jul 16, 2010 21:06:44 GMT 1, Cool mj:) I hope the Temple is still here when you come to Lisboa:)
So you a fan of BA?
Cool mj:) I hope the Temple is still here when you come to Lisboa:)
So you a fan of BA?
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Ruggs on Jul 16, 2010 21:22:23 GMT 1, Back from the Temple and the High Priests of Urban Art... I must say that I am really impressed and there are no words that really can describe what I saw. The temple is still under construction and I was told by Faile that it should be ready tonight or tomorrow morning. I had a chat with them for about half one hour under heavy sun and they are really, really amazing and nice people. Impressive people that do impressive works. The Temple is a work of art, and they are having hard work building it. Imagine that all your Faile works come alive in 3D in sculptured stone. All the Faile iconic figures in there. I was told by the duo that it is expected to stay in Lisboa for only abouth a month, perhaps a little more. I took some pictures with my mobile and I am sorry if some are not that great, but I was under heavy sunlight and I could not really see what I was shooting with the Sun reflecting in my amoled screen. I wanted to take some shots of the artists but I got shy about it, perhaps in my next visit to the Temple. I called my photo set: The ruins of a Future Temple. I think the title is appropriate and I hope you people do not find it very pretentious. Thank you Faile for our conversation and for this fantastic work of art. Some more here... www.flickr.com/photos/50288457@N04/sets/72157624515362230/Enjoy
Fcuk! That's good! Wow!
Back from the Temple and the High Priests of Urban Art... I must say that I am really impressed and there are no words that really can describe what I saw. The temple is still under construction and I was told by Faile that it should be ready tonight or tomorrow morning. I had a chat with them for about half one hour under heavy sun and they are really, really amazing and nice people. Impressive people that do impressive works. The Temple is a work of art, and they are having hard work building it. Imagine that all your Faile works come alive in 3D in sculptured stone. All the Faile iconic figures in there. I was told by the duo that it is expected to stay in Lisboa for only abouth a month, perhaps a little more. I took some pictures with my mobile and I am sorry if some are not that great, but I was under heavy sunlight and I could not really see what I was shooting with the Sun reflecting in my amoled screen. I wanted to take some shots of the artists but I got shy about it, perhaps in my next visit to the Temple. I called my photo set: The ruins of a Future Temple. I think the title is appropriate and I hope you people do not find it very pretentious. Thank you Faile for our conversation and for this fantastic work of art. Some more here... www.flickr.com/photos/50288457@N04/sets/72157624515362230/Enjoy Fcuk! That's good! Wow!
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by manty on Jul 16, 2010 21:51:47 GMT 1, I think faile may have converted me to fan status
Excellent, first class
I think faile may have converted me to fan status
Excellent, first class
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FAILE Temple - Lisbon, Portugal Arte 10, by Dellboyy on Jul 16, 2010 22:29:45 GMT 1, Damn that looks impressive... love how they always seem to take their work forward at every show!
Damn that looks impressive... love how they always seem to take their work forward at every show!
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