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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by stillborncrisps on Jun 24, 2011 12:26:30 GMT 1, Wow... like the book come to life... hope they bring this show to London but guess not as we had a similar Laz one last year.
Anyone got proper pics of those two new gold prints. Think I would really like one - back to the old style.
Wow... like the book come to life... hope they bring this show to London but guess not as we had a similar Laz one last year. Anyone got proper pics of those two new gold prints. Think I would really like one - back to the old style.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by pinballwizard on Jun 24, 2011 12:53:41 GMT 1, Wow! Amazing shots rkitek! Thanks for posting them for us out of towers!
Wow! Amazing shots rkitek! Thanks for posting them for us out of towers!
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by Billy Sport on Jun 24, 2011 13:42:38 GMT 1, Wow! Amazing shots rkitek! Thanks for posting them for us out of towers!
same from me, many thanks for the shots, some amazing work
Wow! Amazing shots rkitek! Thanks for posting them for us out of towers! same from me, many thanks for the shots, some amazing work
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by Cardiff on Jun 24, 2011 15:08:38 GMT 1, Thanks for posting Rkitek! Some great looking stuff...I'm really digging the flaming Mary Poppinsish pieces! I'm sure I'm in the minority, but the new ed of 50 prints don't do it for me. In any case, I'll be carving out some time to check it out next week for sure.
Anyone have a preview PDF they can send across?
Thanks for posting Rkitek! Some great looking stuff...I'm really digging the flaming Mary Poppinsish pieces! I'm sure I'm in the minority, but the new ed of 50 prints don't do it for me. In any case, I'll be carving out some time to check it out next week for sure.
Anyone have a preview PDF they can send across?
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by adewilliams on Jun 24, 2011 15:18:13 GMT 1, thanks for the pics - looks great!
thanks for the pics - looks great!
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by rkitek on Jun 24, 2011 15:21:49 GMT 1, Happy to share the photos - there were some great pieces and it was nice to see pieces from the ten years all gathered in one place. Wish I couldve taken more photos and spent more time looking but I had the family in tow. If you can make it to the show, I'd definitely recommend it.
Happy to share the photos - there were some great pieces and it was nice to see pieces from the ten years all gathered in one place. Wish I couldve taken more photos and spent more time looking but I had the family in tow. If you can make it to the show, I'd definitely recommend it.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by Shoot Again on Jun 24, 2011 15:23:38 GMT 1, Happy to be PMd the .pdf as well if somebody has it...
Happy to be PMd the .pdf as well if somebody has it...
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by pinballwizard on Jun 24, 2011 15:43:01 GMT 1, Did they have anything for sale last night rkitek?
Did they have anything for sale last night rkitek?
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by rkitek on Jun 24, 2011 15:55:40 GMT 1, Pretty much everything you see was for sale.
Pretty much everything you see was for sale.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by Brushstrokes 75 on Jun 24, 2011 16:20:18 GMT 1, La weekly : www.laweekly.com/2011-06-23/art-books/faile-comes-to-venice/
Fans of London dealer Steve Lazarides’ ephemeral L.A. art antics — Banksy’s “Barely Legal” show in 2006, Antony Micallef in 2007 and 2010’s pop-up gallery in Beverly Hills — will be glad to hear that with his new concept, Post No Bills, the British firebrand is finally putting down local roots. But it’s not a gallery — it’s a working print shop.
Created with co-founder Jordan Bratman and managed by savvy creative director Daniel Salin, Post No Bills will bring featured artists into town up to a month before the official opening to produce all the work in-house. There are already eight shows planned for the space, the stunning, newly renovated 2,200-square-foot former home of hipster hangout Equator Books on Abbot Kinney Boulevard. PNB launches into orbit on June 24 with a dynamic show from Brooklyn’s street art provocateurs Faile.
Lazarides is no doubt attracted to L.A.’s growing reputation as an art capital, and the city’s connection to street art has been solidified by MOCA’s attention-getting “Art in the Streets” show.
While Venice has its share of galleries, the neighborhood is not synonymous with shopping for blue–chip street art, unless touristy rope bracelets and names on rice hold secret value. Lazarides and partner Bratman aim to change all that with their unconventional new establishment. “We wanted to create a destination for prominent artists to come to the beach to make art that they love,” Bratman says. “Obviously the shop is a business, and we hope it’s a successful one, but we are focusing on an encounter that is pure and all in good fun.”
Lazarides, originally a photographer, currently runs three uber-successful nonconformist galleries in London (with one more planned for China), and is credited with activating Banksy’s career. Five years ago, Lazarides met Bratman, a music industry veteran and formidable street-art collector, who became his client. Lazarides was impressed by Bratman’s keen eye, and the two became fast friends. Their combined contact lists must contain unparalleled superstar connections, which are necessary for a lucrative start-up — and good parties.
The blueprint for Post No Bills is somewhat similar to Lazarides’ Outsiders gallery, an experimental birthplace for young talent in the Soho show circuit. But PNB takes a different approach by providing older, already established artists with a residency, affording them time to show off their print skills by making small-edition yet well-priced works with master local printmaker Ramon De Larosa.
The result is a modern version of the old-school print workshop, complete with hand-built silk screens, drying racks, squeegees and vats of high-quality inks. The computer on-site will be responsible only for credit card sales. Of course, the idea of artists, especially street artists, making prints is nothing new. But rare yet accessible, hand-finished designs from artists who sell originals for tens of thousands of dollars is noteworthy.
“This project is a new concept for these artists — getting them into the mindset of producing/using print-based media,” Lazarides explains via phone from Beijing. “Usually there’s a show of all originals and then a couple of prints thrown in at the end. This will be [exclusive] world-class art made affordable for the public.”
The two Patricks (McNeil and Miller) who make up the art collective known as Faile didn’t hesitate when offered PNB’s inaugural show, despite the condensed time frame. After receiving a call six weeks ago from Lazarides and Bratman, they put their already packed schedules into overdrive to accommodate the opening. This meant producing much of the work being shown at PNB in their New York studio instead of on the L.A. premises.
It’s been four years since Faile’s last big show in Los Angeles, and they’ve been redefining public art around the world ever since. They’re known for ambitious installations of elaborate prayer wheels, which are typically cylindrical spindles made from leather, cotton, metal or stone, with a Tibetan Buddhist mantra written on them. Faile’s hand-carved wooden versions — 12 to 14 inches in diameter, 29 inches high and weighing about 100 pounds — debuted with Lazarides at a show at an abandoned London schoolhouse and later was installed on their home streets in Williamsburg, N.Y. The wheels include Faile’s signature Peep Show fonts and surreal want ad–style visuals.
In a 2010 collaboration with Bast, they created a fake but operational arcade on the Lower East Side, Deluxx Fluxx, where all the glow-in-the-dark games were retrofitted with Faile and Bast imagery. Later, Faile made a breathtaking “temple” — a realistic, life-size ancient ruin of stone and iron, which sat in a public square in Lisbon for an all-too-brief time. “We’re working now to push the definition of what street art is,” McNeil says. “It’s evolved from spray paint and buckets at this point for us. We like to do things to throw tourists off their map.”
Their elaborate sculpture unfortunately won’t be making an appearance here, but PNB will feature Faile’s prints and hand-painted originals. It’s a retrospective with a lot of new work — McNeil describes the show as “125 works on paper representing 10 years of printmaking.”
Faile have always adapted their work to speak to the city they’re showing in. Their PNB show features colorful, multilayered collages influenced by comic books and retro editions of the Yellow Pages, which are representative of Faile’s signature, beautifully decayed street style, but with a SoCal treatment. The Patricks’ love of everything Mexican (especially food), and their fascination with the idea of “dirty Hollywood,” helped shape their concept for one of the limited-edition “L.A. Sex Ad” prints they’ve been making on-site for the show at PNB.
Longtime Faile devotees can look forward to seeing some of Faile’s most revered graphic characters — Bunny Boy, Scuba Horse and Jesus & Tiger. Miller says there are new images, such as a mermaid and her diving muse SubRosa, which they love, but their iconic images “are like family. They speak of a time and a place for some people [who] walked past a piece on the street every day for a year of their life.”
What can L.A. art fans expect in the future from Post No Bills? A bunch of influential Europeans, including Vhils, Conor Harrington and Zevs, move through for the next group show in July, followed by a fall showcase of American notables, sure to include local favorites and Laz mainstays David Choe and Sage Vaughn. And considering we’ve heard rumors of $20 prints, expect long lines and limited parking. Grab a cuppa from Intelligentsia up the street while you’re waiting and chill, dude. Print’s not dead!
FAILE: A DECADE OF PRINTS AND ORIGINALS | Post No Bills, 1103 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice | Runs through July 24
La weekly : www.laweekly.com/2011-06-23/art-books/faile-comes-to-venice/Fans of London dealer Steve Lazarides’ ephemeral L.A. art antics — Banksy’s “Barely Legal” show in 2006, Antony Micallef in 2007 and 2010’s pop-up gallery in Beverly Hills — will be glad to hear that with his new concept, Post No Bills, the British firebrand is finally putting down local roots. But it’s not a gallery — it’s a working print shop. Created with co-founder Jordan Bratman and managed by savvy creative director Daniel Salin, Post No Bills will bring featured artists into town up to a month before the official opening to produce all the work in-house. There are already eight shows planned for the space, the stunning, newly renovated 2,200-square-foot former home of hipster hangout Equator Books on Abbot Kinney Boulevard. PNB launches into orbit on June 24 with a dynamic show from Brooklyn’s street art provocateurs Faile. Lazarides is no doubt attracted to L.A.’s growing reputation as an art capital, and the city’s connection to street art has been solidified by MOCA’s attention-getting “Art in the Streets” show. While Venice has its share of galleries, the neighborhood is not synonymous with shopping for blue–chip street art, unless touristy rope bracelets and names on rice hold secret value. Lazarides and partner Bratman aim to change all that with their unconventional new establishment. “We wanted to create a destination for prominent artists to come to the beach to make art that they love,” Bratman says. “Obviously the shop is a business, and we hope it’s a successful one, but we are focusing on an encounter that is pure and all in good fun.” Lazarides, originally a photographer, currently runs three uber-successful nonconformist galleries in London (with one more planned for China), and is credited with activating Banksy’s career. Five years ago, Lazarides met Bratman, a music industry veteran and formidable street-art collector, who became his client. Lazarides was impressed by Bratman’s keen eye, and the two became fast friends. Their combined contact lists must contain unparalleled superstar connections, which are necessary for a lucrative start-up — and good parties. The blueprint for Post No Bills is somewhat similar to Lazarides’ Outsiders gallery, an experimental birthplace for young talent in the Soho show circuit. But PNB takes a different approach by providing older, already established artists with a residency, affording them time to show off their print skills by making small-edition yet well-priced works with master local printmaker Ramon De Larosa. The result is a modern version of the old-school print workshop, complete with hand-built silk screens, drying racks, squeegees and vats of high-quality inks. The computer on-site will be responsible only for credit card sales. Of course, the idea of artists, especially street artists, making prints is nothing new. But rare yet accessible, hand-finished designs from artists who sell originals for tens of thousands of dollars is noteworthy. “This project is a new concept for these artists — getting them into the mindset of producing/using print-based media,” Lazarides explains via phone from Beijing. “Usually there’s a show of all originals and then a couple of prints thrown in at the end. This will be [exclusive] world-class art made affordable for the public.” The two Patricks (McNeil and Miller) who make up the art collective known as Faile didn’t hesitate when offered PNB’s inaugural show, despite the condensed time frame. After receiving a call six weeks ago from Lazarides and Bratman, they put their already packed schedules into overdrive to accommodate the opening. This meant producing much of the work being shown at PNB in their New York studio instead of on the L.A. premises. It’s been four years since Faile’s last big show in Los Angeles, and they’ve been redefining public art around the world ever since. They’re known for ambitious installations of elaborate prayer wheels, which are typically cylindrical spindles made from leather, cotton, metal or stone, with a Tibetan Buddhist mantra written on them. Faile’s hand-carved wooden versions — 12 to 14 inches in diameter, 29 inches high and weighing about 100 pounds — debuted with Lazarides at a show at an abandoned London schoolhouse and later was installed on their home streets in Williamsburg, N.Y. The wheels include Faile’s signature Peep Show fonts and surreal want ad–style visuals. In a 2010 collaboration with Bast, they created a fake but operational arcade on the Lower East Side, Deluxx Fluxx, where all the glow-in-the-dark games were retrofitted with Faile and Bast imagery. Later, Faile made a breathtaking “temple” — a realistic, life-size ancient ruin of stone and iron, which sat in a public square in Lisbon for an all-too-brief time. “We’re working now to push the definition of what street art is,” McNeil says. “It’s evolved from spray paint and buckets at this point for us. We like to do things to throw tourists off their map.” Their elaborate sculpture unfortunately won’t be making an appearance here, but PNB will feature Faile’s prints and hand-painted originals. It’s a retrospective with a lot of new work — McNeil describes the show as “125 works on paper representing 10 years of printmaking.” Faile have always adapted their work to speak to the city they’re showing in. Their PNB show features colorful, multilayered collages influenced by comic books and retro editions of the Yellow Pages, which are representative of Faile’s signature, beautifully decayed street style, but with a SoCal treatment. The Patricks’ love of everything Mexican (especially food), and their fascination with the idea of “dirty Hollywood,” helped shape their concept for one of the limited-edition “L.A. Sex Ad” prints they’ve been making on-site for the show at PNB. Longtime Faile devotees can look forward to seeing some of Faile’s most revered graphic characters — Bunny Boy, Scuba Horse and Jesus & Tiger. Miller says there are new images, such as a mermaid and her diving muse SubRosa, which they love, but their iconic images “are like family. They speak of a time and a place for some people [who] walked past a piece on the street every day for a year of their life.” What can L.A. art fans expect in the future from Post No Bills? A bunch of influential Europeans, including Vhils, Conor Harrington and Zevs, move through for the next group show in July, followed by a fall showcase of American notables, sure to include local favorites and Laz mainstays David Choe and Sage Vaughn. And considering we’ve heard rumors of $20 prints, expect long lines and limited parking. Grab a cuppa from Intelligentsia up the street while you’re waiting and chill, dude. Print’s not dead! FAILE: A DECADE OF PRINTS AND ORIGINALS | Post No Bills, 1103 Abbot Kinney Blvd., Venice | Runs through July 24
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by pinballwizard on Jun 24, 2011 16:21:46 GMT 1, how much were the book covers?
how much were the book covers?
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by sashaz on Jun 24, 2011 16:27:37 GMT 1, think someone mentioned $650 for book covers.
think someone mentioned $650 for book covers.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by pinballwizard on Jun 24, 2011 16:32:48 GMT 1, very reasonable imo
very reasonable imo
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by rkitek on Jun 24, 2011 16:38:56 GMT 1, Yeah, the book covers are $650 + tax. Seemed the best deal to me so I picked one up myself - it's a red "It Happens Every Day". There were some really unique ones of Faile images I'd never seen before.
Yeah, the book covers are $650 + tax. Seemed the best deal to me so I picked one up myself - it's a red "It Happens Every Day". There were some really unique ones of Faile images I'd never seen before.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by artstylee on Jun 24, 2011 17:26:28 GMT 1, I like the title on that first print. Cuz the "something" in worth something in gold. Is "its weight" in gold. And looks like the earth\floor surface is cracking open under the character. But classified ad style one is nice too. Especially in gold
I like the title on that first print. Cuz the "something" in worth something in gold. Is "its weight" in gold. And looks like the earth\floor surface is cracking open under the character. But classified ad style one is nice too. Especially in gold
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by ksedge on Jun 24, 2011 18:15:27 GMT 1, with some of the names on the upcoming list (vhils, choe, harrington), i hope they make things available for out of town buyers...
with some of the names on the upcoming list (vhils, choe, harrington), i hope they make things available for out of town buyers...
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by sashaz on Jun 24, 2011 18:25:02 GMT 1, Also upcoming is zevs... Give me my Chanel print!!
Also upcoming is zevs... Give me my Chanel print!!
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by skem on Jun 24, 2011 18:43:54 GMT 1, I want that ad print! Anybody going to the show tonight and doesn't want that one themselves, please PM me
I want that ad print! Anybody going to the show tonight and doesn't want that one themselves, please PM me
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by mmmike on Jun 24, 2011 19:54:59 GMT 1, Anyone know how much the dog prints were selling for?
Anyone know how much the dog prints were selling for?
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by rkitek on Jun 24, 2011 19:59:38 GMT 1, I know the large dog piece was an original on paper and it cost $14,000 and I'm pretty sure that the smaller piece was an original (or, at least a heavily worked over print) and that cost $2200 I believe.
I know the large dog piece was an original on paper and it cost $14,000 and I'm pretty sure that the smaller piece was an original (or, at least a heavily worked over print) and that cost $2200 I believe.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by mmmike on Jun 24, 2011 20:24:57 GMT 1, I know the large dog piece was an original on paper and it cost $14,000 and I'm pretty sure that the smaller piece was an original (or, at least a heavily worked over print) and that cost $2200 I believe.
Thanks how small is small? Is there a price list somewhere?
I know the large dog piece was an original on paper and it cost $14,000 and I'm pretty sure that the smaller piece was an original (or, at least a heavily worked over print) and that cost $2200 I believe. Thanks how small is small? Is there a price list somewhere?
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by Daniel Silk on Jun 24, 2011 20:32:00 GMT 1, Looks an amazing show! Great selection of pieces
Looks an amazing show! Great selection of pieces
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by rkitek on Jun 24, 2011 20:43:11 GMT 1, I know the large dog piece was an original on paper and it cost $14,000 and I'm pretty sure that the smaller piece was an original (or, at least a heavily worked over print) and that cost $2200 I believe. Thanks how small is small? Is there a price list somewhere?
I don't know the exact size and would hate to hazard a guess. Here's another photo of the wall with the prints that should give you a better idea of the size:
As for a price list, the only one I've seen was at the show. And, BTW, that dog piece was one of the first pieces to sell.
I know the large dog piece was an original on paper and it cost $14,000 and I'm pretty sure that the smaller piece was an original (or, at least a heavily worked over print) and that cost $2200 I believe. Thanks how small is small? Is there a price list somewhere? I don't know the exact size and would hate to hazard a guess. Here's another photo of the wall with the prints that should give you a better idea of the size: As for a price list, the only one I've seen was at the show. And, BTW, that dog piece was one of the first pieces to sell.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by Happy Shopper on Jun 24, 2011 20:49:38 GMT 1, If anyone can get one of the new prints, I'll be happy to return the favour here in London. PM me.
If anyone can get one of the new prints, I'll be happy to return the favour here in London. PM me.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by Harveyn on Jun 24, 2011 20:53:25 GMT 1, Now what would you give for a wall like that at home. Sweet.
Thanks how small is small? Is there a price list somewhere? I don't know the exact size and would hate to hazard a guess. Here's another photo of the wall with the prints that should give you a better idea of the size: As for a price list, the only one I've seen was at the show. And, BTW, that dog piece was one of the first pieces to sell.
Now what would you give for a wall like that at home. Sweet. Thanks how small is small? Is there a price list somewhere? I don't know the exact size and would hate to hazard a guess. Here's another photo of the wall with the prints that should give you a better idea of the size: As for a price list, the only one I've seen was at the show. And, BTW, that dog piece was one of the first pieces to sell.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by Warm Gun on Jun 24, 2011 21:06:07 GMT 1, This looks like an impressive show indeed.
This looks like an impressive show indeed.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by Deleted on Jun 24, 2011 21:22:46 GMT 1, Red trousers too....well worth turning up too.
Seriously though, thanks to Rkitek for the pics - looks amazing and thanks for your efforts...!
Red trousers too....well worth turning up too.
Seriously though, thanks to Rkitek for the pics - looks amazing and thanks for your efforts...!
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by stenev on Jun 24, 2011 21:27:31 GMT 1, La weekly variation cover
Attachments:
La weekly variation cover Attachments:
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by punkwithtats on Jun 24, 2011 21:30:00 GMT 1, Yeah, the book covers are $650 + tax. Seemed the best deal to me so I picked one up myself - it's a red "It Happens Every Day". There were some really unique ones of Faile images I'd never seen before.
Would really like to get a bookcover, hope there will still be some available tonight.
Yeah, the book covers are $650 + tax. Seemed the best deal to me so I picked one up myself - it's a red "It Happens Every Day". There were some really unique ones of Faile images I'd never seen before. Would really like to get a bookcover, hope there will still be some available tonight.
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FAILE: Decade of Prints & Originals - LA ART SHOW, by RBK on Jun 24, 2011 22:07:40 GMT 1, Even though I'm just basing this off what one friend who attended the VIP opening said and rkitek's few photos, FAILE knocked this show out of the park!
Retrospective displayed perfectly to showcase their history, prices & pieces for every level ($650 for small unique originals - whoa!), huge-sized editions of 50 priced well, and a great mixture of new & old imagery.
Can folks please post a bunch of photos after tonight's opening?
Even though I'm just basing this off what one friend who attended the VIP opening said and rkitek's few photos, FAILE knocked this show out of the park!
Retrospective displayed perfectly to showcase their history, prices & pieces for every level ($650 for small unique originals - whoa!), huge-sized editions of 50 priced well, and a great mixture of new & old imagery.
Can folks please post a bunch of photos after tonight's opening?
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