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Faile ‘Works on Paper’ – Opening Night

This past weekend saw the opening of a surprise solo show by street artists Faile, at a new print shop/gallery, Post No Bills, in Los Angeles. Entitled, 'Works on Paper', the exhibition features a stunning collection of rare and previously unseen screen prints celebrating the duo's decade long career with an accompanying installation of blocks and all new works. The gallery is the first permanent foray into the states by noted UK gallerist Steve Lazarides (see our coverage of his Beverly Hills pop up shows from last year here and here) and the show is the first comprehensive West Coast retrospective for Faile, so needless to say, we highly recommend it. The show is on view until July 24th at POST NO BILLS - 1103 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice Beach, CA. Get a look at the opening night courtesy of HF contributing photographer Brandon Shigeta, after the jump.

This past weekend saw the opening of a surprise solo show by street artists Faile, at a new print shop/gallery, Post No Bills, in Los Angeles. Entitled, ‘Works on Paper’, the exhibition features a stunning collection of rare and previously unseen screen prints celebrating the duo’s decade long career with an accompanying installation of blocks and all new works. The gallery is the first permanent foray into the states by noted UK gallerist Steve Lazarides (see our coverage of his Beverly Hills pop up shows from last year here and here) and the show is the first comprehensive West Coast retrospective for Faile, so needless to say, we highly recommend it. The show is on view until July 24th at POST NO BILLS – 1103 Abbot Kinney Blvd. Venice Beach, CA. Get a look at the opening night courtesy of HF contributing photographer Brandon Shigeta, below.

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