Jean-Michel Basquiat
Untitled (Rinso), 1982
Screenprint
40 × 40 in
101.6 × 101.6 cm
Edition of 85
screenprint
Baron Von Fancy – Babe, 2017
Jean-Michel Basquiat – Rinso, 1982-2003
Jean-Michel Basquiat
Rinso, 1982-2003
Screenprint in colors
40.00 x 40.00 in
101.6 x 101.6 cm
Edition of 85
This work is signed by the estate.
Buy, Buy
Artspace
Geoff Hargadon – Higher Prices, 2012
Geoff Hargadon
Higher Prices, 2012
Screenprint on corrugated plastic
12 x 18 in (30.48 x 45.72 cm)
24 of 30
Courtesy of artist
Faile – Bunny Girl (Blue), 2006
FAILE
Bunny Girl (Blue), 2006
Watercolor and silkscreen on paper
23 3/4 × 17 4/5 in
60.3 × 45.2 cm
Edition 7/9
FAILE is the Brooklyn-based artistic collaboration between Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller.
Their name is an anagram of their first project, “A life.” Since its inception in 1999, FAILE has been known for a wide ranging multimedia practice recognizable for its explorations of duality through a fragmented style of appropriation and collage. While painting and printmaking remain central to their approach, over the past decade FAILE has adapted its signature mass culture-driven iconography to vast array of materials and techniques, from wooden boxes and window pallets to more traditional canvas, prints, sculptures, stencils, installation, and prayer wheels. FAILE’s work is constructed from found visual imagery, and blurs the line between “high” and “low” culture, but recent exhibitions demonstrate an emphasis on audience participation, a critique of consumerism, and the incorporation of religious media, architecture, and site-specific/archival research into their work.