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Street Artists FAILE Bring Painted Wooden Canopy to Times Square

Street Artists FAILE Bring Painted Wooden Canopy to Times Square
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Brooklyn-based street artists FAILE (the duo Patrick McNeil and Patrick Miller), have brought a new piece Wishing On You to Times Square, part of the Times Square Arts program. More than just a temporary street art piece, this installation located between 42nd and 43rd Street, is a real thinking piece–a deliberate juxtaposition of traditional architecture and modern iconography. As the artists describe, “Wishing On You is an interactive installation that speaks through the district’s graphic language and invites visitors to explore the contemporary ideas of ritual, myth-making and worship in the commercial mecca that is Times Square.”

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The installation is a partnership with the Brooklyn Museum, which has the exhibition FAILE: Savage/Sacred Young Minds” up until October 4th.

Next, check out Faile’s street art mosaics that can be found on the facades of buildings in Williamsburg. Discover the Top 10 Secrets of Times Square.

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