Faile at Portugal Arte 10 in Lisboa

Posted: July 21st, 2010 | Author: | Category: Featured Posts, Photos | Tags: | 4 Comments »

Just my opinion, but this might be the craziest, most awesome thing that Faile have ever done. For Portugal Arte 10, Faile have built a structure, am ancient temple really, in the middle of a public square in Lisboa. I imagine there’s actually some signage nearby explaining what is going on (like how David Ellis’ trash sculpture in Times Square was surrounded by signage and a fence), but I hope there isn’t and I don’t see any. Maybe, just maybe, a tourist or two will wander by this and be very confused and intrigued…

The piece looks absolutely stunning, and their classic imagery sometimes looks like it was made for sculpture. Sometimes, I kind of enjoy hating on Faile, but with this project, that just seems impossible. The tile mosaic designs, relief sculptures, prayer wheels… everything looks like it turned out as perfectly as anyone could have imagined. They have taken their pop art completely out of any tradition context, and it still works. Amazing stuff.

Some of Faile’s artwork doesn’t make you think at all. It’s just images. But this sculpture, it really makes you think. Or, makes me think at least.

What if Brooklyn were suddenly abandoned for 500 or 1000 years? What would people think when they finally returned and saw what the early 21st century was like? And how much would even survive that long? And seeing as a religious structure, the piece becomes even more complex.

All these photos have come from vernissage.tv, who will be posting a video of the piece soon.

Photos by VernissageTV

Related posts:

  1. MOMO Wall in Lisboa
  2. Faile in Oslo and the T&J Art Walk
  3. More from Faile at Bowery and Houston
  4. Split opinions: Fragments of Faile at Lazarides


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  • http://Website .

    did it fall off the back of a truck from Universal Studios… Whens the T Rex going to
    pop out

  • http://twitter.com/selftitledbklyn Anthony DiPaula

    Every time I see new pictures of these, I wonder what their budget was.

  • http://twitter.com/hushcolours José Carrilho

    Hi,

    Never heard about this event until now.
    It’s really sad how cultural are art news are treated by the media here in Portugal.

    José