The New York artist collaboration Faile, formed in 1998, takes
inspiration from the detritus of city walls. The decay of advertising
and flyposting provides a platform to present their own take on the
world of found imagery. These recognisable pop culture images are
visible in their large-scale canvas works, representing a rich collage
of the urban experience. In the spirit of collage, they've diversified
into other areas including sculpture and bookmaking yet their work
remains heavily indebted to printmaking and stencilling traditions.
Their first projects on the street had the title A Life,
of which their name Faile was an anagram. The name was also an
acknowledgement of the inevitable process of deterioration that an
artwork suffered when exposed to the elements.
Faile have most recently been involved in the construction of a truly spectacular
temple in Lisbon, Portugal. The installation was made in conjunction
with the Portugal Arte 10 Festival and will tour abroad. Images can be viewed here
www.faile.net