Camo Space Tile (Red, Black, & White) Sculpture Invader
Camo Space Tile (Red, Black, & White) Sculpture Invader
Camo Space Tile (Red, Black, & White) Sculpture Invader
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Camo Space Tile (Red, Black, & White)

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Invader

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This official Invader Camo Space Tile was produced for the exhibition "Invader Space Station" held in Paris from Feb. 17th to May 5th. 2024.

Medium: Red, Black, & White ceramic tile in original sealed packaging.

Dimensions: 4 x 4 Inches / 10 x 10 cm

Provenance: Comes in original, unopened sealed packaging. Includes gallery certificate of authenticity.

Edition: Limited edition of unknown quantity

Year: 2024

Condition: New in original sealed packaging

 

ARTIST BIO


Invader (French, b.1969), also known as Space Invader, is an Urban artist originally based in Paris. He affixes mosaic images of characters from the 1970s video game “Space Invaders" in cities around the world. Once a work is completed, Invader records it as an "invasion" and creates accompanying maps and reference books to indicate the location of each piece. Invader began these urban, outdoor installations in Paris in 1998, and continued to "invade" 31 other cities in France, followed by an additional 22 cities across Europe. Currently, cities in the United States, Canada, Asia, and Australia are also home to examples of Invader's work.

The mosaics are made using weather-resistant tiles, which represent the pixels used for graphics in early video and computer games. The installation process typically takes at least one week, including scouting, recording, and mapping locations. One of the most conspicuous locations to feature works by Invader is the landmark Hollywood Sign in California; the first mosaic work was mounted on the "D," on December 31, 1999. In addition to mosaics, Invader creates similarly pixelated works using Rubik’s Cubes. Since 2000, Invader's works have been featured in galleries around the world, and he gained even greater popularity and renown after he was featured in the 2010 documentary film about Street Art, Exit Through the Gift Shop.