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b. 1975 -

Originally a collective of three Brooklyn-based artists, but now formed of two, Patrick McNeil b. 1975, Patrick Miller b. 1976. Faile was only one of 6 artists invited to decorate the outside of Tate Modern in 2008. They have had numerous exhibitions worldwide.

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                • Faile (Collaboration), 'Savage Dreams (F-Head)', 2007sold
                  Sep. 14, 2023

                  Faile (Collaboration), 'Savage Dreams (F-Head)', 2007

                  Est: £800 - £1,200

                  Faile (Collaboration), 'Savage Dreams (F-Head)', 2007, acrylic and silkscreen on 140lb archival watercolour paper, signed and inscribed in pencil recto, dated and numbered from a varied edition of 5 unique works with a red rubber stamp verso; sheet: 64 x 43cm

                  Tate Ward Auctions
                • FAILE (créé en 1999) Do You Aspire To Dance, 2009sold
                  Jul. 20, 2023

                  FAILE (créé en 1999) Do You Aspire To Dance, 2009

                  Est: €6,000 - €8,000

                  FAILE (créé en 1999) Do You Aspire To Dance, 2009 Acrylique, peinture à l'aérosol, pochoir et sérigraphie sur toile signée et datée au dos 163 x 190 cm Provenance : Collection particulière, Paris

                  Millon Riviera
                • Faile aka Patrick McNeil (b. 1975) and Patrick Miller (b. 1976) Dog (Black Light)sold
                  Jul. 12, 2023

                  Faile aka Patrick McNeil (b. 1975) and Patrick Miller (b. 1976) Dog (Black Light)

                  Est: £100 - £150

                  NO RESERVE ** FAILE (b.1975 & 1976) Dog (Black Light Edition) Offset lithograph printed in colours, 2015, signed in pencil, from the edition of unknown size, published by Faile Shop, New York, with their verso, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 710 x 560mm (30 x 22in) ** This lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom to be sold at auction under temporary importation, and therefore the buyer must pay the import VAT at a rate of 5%. On proof of export outside the United Kingdom, this duty can be refunded.

                  Forum Auctions - UK
                • FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)sold
                  Jun. 28, 2023

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)

                  Est: £300 - £500

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999) DOG (Black/Gold) 2022 signed and inscribed in pencil offset lithograph with Gold Foil on wove from the unnumbered edition published by FAILE Dog Studio sheet 71 x 56cm unframed

                  Chiswick Auctions
                • FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)sold
                  Jun. 28, 2023

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)

                  Est: £200 - £300

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999) The Right One Happens Every Day 2014 signed and inscribed in pencil recto, dated and numbered 411/450 with inkstamp verso screenprint in colours on wove sheet 71 x 61.5cm unframed

                  Chiswick Auctions
                • FAILE "Strange Encounters" - 2007sold
                  Jun. 04, 2023

                  FAILE "Strange Encounters" - 2007

                  Est: $300 - $500

                  "Strange Encounters" - 2007 Screenprint in Colour. Pencil signed and numbered lower margin. Sheet Size: 30 x 22.5 in. Unframed. FAILE is the name of a collective of painters, graphic designers and illustrators based in New York. It was founded by Patrick McNeil, an American born in 1975 in California, and Patrick Miller, a Canadian born in 1976 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The two artists met in high school and together created the FAILE collective in 1999. In 2000, while they were art students in New York, they met Japanese artist Aiko Nakagawa who joined the collective until 2006. They discovered together the underground culture of New York and took a passion for this universe. The collective began its urban art project by photographing street art and graffiti on the streets of New York. Then, little by little, they started using street art techniques: silkscreen printing, stencils, collages, painting, sculpture, fresco mosaic? They exhibit their works on the city walls and come to contemplate the effect of time on their creations: they like the ephemeral side of their works and the sensation of freedom during creation. To publicise their early work, they produced a hundred posters of naked women which they placed all over the streets of Manhattan. The aim is to arouse the curiosity of passers-by and to create mystery. FAILE's street art is more feminist and contrasts with the graffiti culture of the time. They especially like old images, pop culture and comics. They are influenced by artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Basquiat. The collective travels and exports its street art all over the world such as Tokyo, Paris, London, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, Amsterdam and Lisbon where they pose collages, stencils and create giant frescos. For almost 15 years, the FAILE Collective has been spreading its street art, which was consecrated in 2003 with two solo exhibitions, one in London and the other in Tokyo.

                  Helmuth Stone
                • FAILE "Modern Living" - 2018sold
                  Jun. 04, 2023

                  FAILE "Modern Living" - 2018

                  Est: $400 - $800

                  FAILE (New York, active since 1999) "Modern Living" 2018 Acrylic and silkscreen on archival paper From the numbered edition of 250. Signed lower right. Numbered verso. Sheet Size: 19 x 25.5 in. Unframed. FAILE is the name of a collective of painters, graphic designers and illustrators based in New York. It was founded by Patrick McNeil, an American born in 1975 in California, and Patrick Miller, a Canadian born in 1976 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The two artists met in high school and together created the FAILE collective in 1999. In 2000, while they were art students in New York, they met Japanese artist Aiko Nakagawa who joined the collective until 2006. They discovered together the underground culture of New York and took a passion for this universe. The collective began its urban art project by photographing street art and graffiti on the streets of New York. Then, little by little, they started using street art techniques: silkscreen printing, stencils, collages, painting, sculpture, fresco mosaic? They exhibit their works on the city walls and come to contemplate the effect of time on their creations: they like the ephemeral side of their works and the sensation of freedom during creation. To publicise their early work, they produced a hundred posters of naked women which they placed all over the streets of Manhattan. The aim is to arouse the curiosity of passers-by and to create mystery. FAILE's street art is more feminist and contrasts with the graffiti culture of the time. They especially like old images, pop culture and comics. They are influenced by artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Basquiat. The collective travels and exports its street art all over the world such as Tokyo, Paris, London, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, Amsterdam and Lisbon where they pose collages, stencils and create giant frescos. For almost 15 years, the FAILE Collective has been spreading its street art, which was consecrated in 2003 with two solo exhibitions, one in London and the other in Tokyo.

                  Helmuth Stone
                • FAILE (New York, active since 1999)sold
                  Jun. 04, 2023

                  FAILE (New York, active since 1999)

                  Est: $300 - $600

                  FAILE (New York, active since 1999) Pop Art Screenprint. Hand signed. Sight Size: 35.5 x 23.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 39 x 27.25 in. FAILE is the name of a collective of painters, graphic designers and illustrators based in New York. It was founded by Patrick McNeil, an American born in 1975 in California, and Patrick Miller, a Canadian born in 1976 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The two artists met in high school and together created the FAILE collective in 1999. In 2000, while they were art students in New York, they met Japanese artist Aiko Nakagawa who joined the collective until 2006. They discovered together the underground culture of New York and took a passion for this universe. The collective began its urban art project by photographing street art and graffiti on the streets of New York. Then, little by little, they started using street art techniques: silkscreen printing, stencils, collages, painting, sculpture, fresco mosaic? They exhibit their works on the city walls and come to contemplate the effect of time on their creations: they like the ephemeral side of their works and the sensation of freedom during creation. To publicise their early work, they produced a hundred posters of naked women which they placed all over the streets of Manhattan. The aim is to arouse the curiosity of passers-by and to create mystery. FAILE's street art is more feminist and contrasts with the graffiti culture of the time. They especially like old images, pop culture and comics. They are influenced by artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Basquiat. The collective travels and exports its street art all over the world such as Tokyo, Paris, London, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, Amsterdam and Lisbon where they pose collages, stencils and create giant frescos. For almost 15 years, the FAILE Collective has been spreading its street art, which was consecrated in 2003 with two solo exhibitions, one in London and the other in Tokyo.

                  Helmuth Stone
                • FAILE New York Coat of Arms Serigraph 2003sold
                  May. 17, 2023

                  FAILE New York Coat of Arms Serigraph 2003

                  Est: $400 - $800

                  FAILE, Brooklyn, New York. Serigraph on paper print depicting a coat of arms featuring a lion, a horse, and a pigeon. With a scroll reading "New York," underneath the animals. Pencil signed and dated 2003 along the lower right. FAILE is a Brooklyn-based collaboration between Patrick Miller, born in Minnesota, and Patrick McNeil, born in Alberta, Canada. The name comes from an anagram of their first project together, "A Life." Japanese street artist Aiko Nakagawa (Lady Aiko) was once a part of their collective. Provenance: from the collection of an important Minnesota institution.

                  Revere Auctions
                • Faile aka Patrick McNeil (b. 1975) and Patrick Miller (b. 1976) Dog (Black Light)sold
                  Apr. 26, 2023

                  Faile aka Patrick McNeil (b. 1975) and Patrick Miller (b. 1976) Dog (Black Light)

                  Est: £200 - £300

                  ** FAILE (b.1975 & 1976) Dog (Black Light Edition) Offset lithograph printed in colours, 2015, signed in pencil, from the edition of unknown size, published by Faile Shop, New York, with their verso, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 710 x 560mm (30 x 22in) ** This lot has been imported from outside the United Kingdom to be sold at auction under temporary importation, and therefore the buyer must pay the import VAT at a rate of 5%. On proof of export outside the United Kingdom, this duty can be refunded.

                  Forum Auctions - UK
                • FAILE: SIGNED "I USED TO BE WORTH SOMETHING" PRINTsold
                  Mar. 29, 2023

                  FAILE: SIGNED "I USED TO BE WORTH SOMETHING" PRINT

                  Est: $200 - $300

                  A framed screenprint on paper, titled "Worth Something (Gold)" created by the artist collective, Faile. Signed to the lower right.

                  Julien's Auctions
                • Faile (Collaboration), 'Stories Of Love - Romance In Brown', 2008sold
                  Mar. 29, 2023

                  Faile (Collaboration), 'Stories Of Love - Romance In Brown', 2008

                  Est: £600 - £800

                  Faile (Collaboration), 'Stories Of Love - Romance In Brown', 2008, Acrylic & Silkscreen on Lennox 100 Paper, signed in pencil, stamped and numbered from an edition of 17 verso; 105.5 x 105.5cm inc frame

                  Tate Ward Auctions
                • Faile (Collaboration), 'Savage Dreams (F-Head)', 2007sold
                  Mar. 29, 2023

                  Faile (Collaboration), 'Savage Dreams (F-Head)', 2007

                  Est: £1,200 - £1,800

                  Faile (Collaboration), 'Savage Dreams (F-Head)', 2007, acrylic and silkscreen on 140lb archival watercolour paper, signed and inscribed in pencil recto, dated and numbered from a varied edition of 5 unique works with a red rubber stamp verso; sheet: 64 x 43cm

                  Tate Ward Auctions
                • FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)sold
                  Feb. 22, 2023

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)

                  Est: £300 - £500

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999) DOG (Red/Gold) 2022 signed and inscribed in pencil offset lithograph with Gold Foil on wove from the unnumbered edition published by FAILE Dog Studio sheet 70.6 x 55.2cm unframed

                  Chiswick Auctions
                • FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)sold
                  Feb. 22, 2023

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)

                  Est: £250 - £350

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999) The Right One Happens Every Day 2014 signed and inscribed in pencil recto, dated and numbered 411/450 with inkstamp verso screenprint in colours on wove sheet 71 x 61.5cm unframed

                  Chiswick Auctions
                • FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)sold
                  Feb. 22, 2023

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)

                  Est: £150 - £250

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999) Temple book with Flower Tile 2012 studio edition book, signed in pencil from the unnumbered edition of 500 together with ceramic Skull/Flower tile, signed and inscribed in pen verso published by Gestalten, Berlin book 31 x 23.5cm tile 14 x 14cm

                  Chiswick Auctions
                • FAILE (b. 1975) Wonder Wheel 250, 2018 Silkscreen in colors with hand-embellishmsold
                  Dec. 21, 2022

                  FAILE (b. 1975) Wonder Wheel 250, 2018 Silkscreen in colors with hand-embellishm

                  Est: $500 - $700

                  FAILE (b. 1975) Wonder Wheel 250, 2018 Silkscreen in colors with hand-embellishments on Heavyweight Archival paper 25-1/8 x 19-1/8 inches (63.8 x 48.6 cm) (sheet) Ed. 192/250 Signed in pencil lower right and numbered and dated in pencil verso HID01801242017

                  Heritage Auctions
                • FAILE (b. 1975) Tender Forever 1986, 2008 Serigraph in colors on wove paper 28 xsold
                  Dec. 21, 2022

                  FAILE (b. 1975) Tender Forever 1986, 2008 Serigraph in colors on wove paper 28 x

                  Est: $500 - $700

                  FAILE (b. 1975) Tender Forever 1986, 2008 Serigraph in colors on wove paper 28 x 32-1/4 inches (71.1 x 81.9 cm) (sheet) Ed. 20/315 Signed and annotated in oil stick along lower edge, numbered and dated in ink verso HID01801242017

                  Heritage Auctions
                • Faile (Collaboration), 'Stories Of Love - Romance In Brown', 2008sold
                  Dec. 07, 2022

                  Faile (Collaboration), 'Stories Of Love - Romance In Brown', 2008

                  Est: £600 - £800

                  Faile (Collaboration), 'Stories Of Love - Romance In Brown', 2008, Acrylic & Silkscreen on Lennox 100 Paper, signed in pencil, stamped and numbered from an edition of 17 verso; 105.5 x 105.5cm inc frame

                  Tate Ward Auctions
                • Gill (Eric).- Miller (Patrick) The Green Ship, one of 200 copies, Golden Cockerel Press, 1936 & another by Gill (2)sold
                  Dec. 01, 2022

                  Gill (Eric).- Miller (Patrick) The Green Ship, one of 200 copies, Golden Cockerel Press, 1936 & another by Gill (2)

                  Est: £300 - £400

                  Gill (Eric).- Miller (Patrick) The Green Ship, number 191 of 200 copies, wood-engraved double-page title and illustrations by Eric Gill, prospectus loosely inserted, book-label of Norman J. Sondheim, original morocco-backed marble cloth, t.e.g., others uncut, a little rubbed, spine slightly faded, Golden Cockerel Press, 1936 § Gill (Eric) A Book of Alphabets for Douglas Cleverdon..., number 19 of 50 specially-bound copies signed by Cleverdon and with an additional set of plates, from an edition limited to 550, original half-morocco by Clare Skelton, additional plates loose in cloth folder, together in cloth slip-case, Wellingborough, 1987, 4to & 8vo (2)

                  Forum Auctions - UK
                • Faile, Bunny Boysold
                  Oct. 13, 2022

                  Faile, Bunny Boy

                  Est: $300 - $500

                  Faile Bunny Boy 2005 cast resin 5 h × 3.75 w × 4.75 d in (13 × 10 × 12 cm) Cast signature to front 'Faile'. This work is from the edition of 200. Provenance: Important New York Collection This work will ship from Wright in Chicago, Illinois.

                  Wright
                • Faile, Bunny Boysold
                  Oct. 13, 2022

                  Faile, Bunny Boy

                  Est: $300 - $500

                  Faile Bunny Boy 2005 cast resin 5 h × 3.75 w × 4.75 d in (13 × 10 × 12 cm) Cast signature to front 'Faile'. This work is from the edition of 200. Provenance: Important New York Collection This work will ship from Wright in Chicago, Illinois.

                  Wright
                • FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)sold
                  Oct. 05, 2022

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999)

                  Est: £400 - £600

                  FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999) FAILE (AMERICAN EST. 1999) My Story Savage Dreams of Lies & Lies 1986 signed and dated in pencil recto, dated and numbered 7/10 with red inkstamp verso screenprint with handcolouring on wove sheet 64.7 x 44cm unframed

                  Chiswick Auctions
                • Faile (b. 1975 and 1976) Hits and Crashes (Black B/G)sold
                  Aug. 18, 2022

                  Faile (b. 1975 and 1976) Hits and Crashes (Black B/G)

                  Est: £300 - £500

                  Faile (b. 1975 and 1976) Hits and Crashes (Black B/G) Screenprint in colours, 2007, stamp-dated 'OCT 16 2007' and numbered from the edition of 90 in red ink verso, with the artist's blindstamp, on wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges, sheet 733 x 507mm (28 7/8 x 20in)

                  Forum Auctions - UK
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