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Faile: Prints and Originals 1999-2009

While not one of the more household street art names, the contributions to the scene that the duo of Faile have made over the last decade is a rather comprehensive and astounding one. The subject of a new book by publishers Gestalten, the last ten years of Faile's street art and dynamic rise in the fine art world all look to be thoroughly explored. Hi-Fructose has learned that there will also be a special edition of the book that will feature original art on the cover (perhaps a silk screened or stenciled image?) and will come signed and numbered. Launch parties are planned for New York and London, stay tuned for more information. Extensive preview of the book after the jump.

While not one of the more household street art names, the contributions to the scene that the duo of Faile have made over the last decade is a rather comprehensive and astounding one. The subject of a new book by publishers Gestalten, the last ten years of Faile’s street art and dynamic rise in the fine art world all look to be thoroughly explored. Hi-Fructose has learned that there will also be a special edition of the book that will feature original art on the cover (perhaps a silk screened or stenciled image?) and will come signed and numbered. Launch parties are planned for New York and London, stay tuned for more information.

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