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FAILE Bunny Boy, 2005 mint condition Date 2005 Size 12.7 × 9.5 × 12.1 cm Edition size 200 About FAILE FAILE is a collaborative unit based in Brooklyn, founded by Patrick McNeil (born 1975, Edmonton, Alberta) and Patrick Miller (born 1976, Minneapolis, Minnesota), and has been a major influence in the contemporary art world since 1999. Known for their multimedia activities, FAILE fuses elements of pop culture, advertising, comics, and traditional art techniques to create visually compelling works that explore themes such as duality, memory, and the balance of the sacred and the profane. The name "FAILE" is an anagram of their original pen name, "A LIFE," reflecting their philosophy of cultural transformation and inversion. The duo believes that failure is not a bad thing, but a necessary step towards more enlightened art and life. FAILE's works often combine bold typography with nostalgic imagery, prompting viewers to reflect on the transience of memory. FAILE's diverse works include large-scale murals, screen prints, sculptures, and interactive installations, often blurring the boundaries between fine art and street art by transforming spaces into immersive environments. They have collaborated with Herman Miller and created the Deluxx Fluxx nightclubs in New York and Detroit, urban temples in Portugal, and a contemporary prayer wheel in Times Square. #FAILE #フェイル (Faile) #art #アート (art) #ストリートアート (street art)
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