Invader Was Here INVASION PLANÈTE MARSEILLE Map PRINT SPACE INVADER ARTIST GAME
By Invader
Located in Draper, UT
SPACE INVADER INVASION PLANÈTE MARSEILLE Map will ship folded and flat.
2010s Street Art More Prints
Lithograph
Invader Was Here INVASION PLANÈTE MARSEILLE Map PRINT SPACE INVADER ARTIST GAME
By Invader
Located in Draper, UT
SPACE INVADER INVASION PLANÈTE MARSEILLE Map will ship folded and flat.
Lithograph
Invader Invasao Sao Paulo Map (Limited Edition Signed Print Version)
By Invader
Located in Englishtown, NJ
Invasao São Paulo Brazil Map Print by Invader. This print version was released at his exhibition called "De Dentro e De Fora" (Inside Out and Outside In) held at the prestigious Mus...
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Invader BXL 2012 Derives Brussels Map (Limited Edition Signed Print Version)
By Invader
Located in Englishtown, NJ
Super cool Invader Brussels Map Print. Print version on heavy paper.
Offset
Invader Invasione di Roma (Rome Map Limited Edition Signed Print Version)
By Invader
Located in Englishtown, NJ
Print version of the Invader Rome Map on heavy paper. Released on the occasion of his solo gallery show in Rome in 2010.
Color
Invader Bad Men Part 1 with Invasion Map of Cologne, Limited Edition Street Art
By Invader
Located in Englishtown, NJ
Invader Bad Men Catalog Part 1. Contains the Invasion Map of Cologne printed inside book showing Invader locations in Cologne.
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Invader Invasion Potosi / Mission 4000 — Carte d'Invasion No. 27
By Invader
Located in Draper, UT
Beginning in the early 2000s, Invader has produced a numbered map for each major city he has invaded — Paris (multiple iterations), London, Los Angeles, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Miami, and ...
Lithograph
Invasion Map #23: Offset Lithograph Street Art from Art Basel 2012
By Invader
Located in Draper, UT
Invasion Map #23 Invader, "Invasion of Miami" Map "Invasion of Miami", 2012 Offset Lithograph 23.4 x 16.5 inches unfolded Printed on both sides Folded dimensions 8.25 x 4.75 inches C...
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Invader Was Here INVASION PLANÈTE MARSEILLE Map PRINT SPACE INVADER ARTIST GAME
By Invader
Located in Draper, UT
SPACE INVADER INVASION PLANÈTE MARSEILLE Map will ship folded and flat.
Lithograph
INVADER Invasion Potosi Map Mission 4000 (Folded)
By Invader
Located in Englishtown, NJ
Invader Potosi Map. Amazingly Potosi is located 4000 meters above sea level in Bolivia.
Lithograph
Space Invader Miami Invasion Map Art Basel 2012
By Invader
Located in Draper, UT
Invasion Map #23 Invader, "Invasion of Miami" Map "Invasion of Miami", 2012 Offset Lithograph 23.4 x 16.5 inches unfolded Printed on both sides Folded dimensions 8.25 x 4.75 inches C...
Lithograph
INVADER Invasione di Roma (Rome Map) Limited Edition Signed Print
By Invader
Located in Englishtown, NJ
Print version of the Invader Rome Map. Never folded. Hand signed and numbered by Invader.
Color
French artist Invader stages art “invasions” in cities around the world. He installs pixelated pieces inspired by 8-bit arcade video game characters on the walls of buildings in busy urban areas. Many of these mosaics depict the iconic aliens from the 1978 game Space Invaders, but Invader also uses characters from games like Super Mario Bros. and Pac-Man. He describes his work as contemporary street art. Though known for his public art, Invader also makes smaller-scale abstract prints and tile kits.
The real name of the man behind the Invader persona is purported to be Franck Slama. However, he keeps his identity private and his face a secret, wearing a mask in public and working under the cloak of night. Invader told The Talks magazine that not even his parents know about his life as a mosaicist — they think he works in the construction industry as a tiler.
Born in Paris in 1969, Invader grew up playing the ‘70s and ‘80s video games he now emulates in tile. He went on to graduate from the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He is believed to have begun tagging the streets of his native city with urban artist Zevs at the end of the 1990s. In 1998, he branched out on his own with the “Space Invaders” project.
Invader chose 8-bit characters as the subject of his work because he sees them as the icons of our digital world. He seeks not only to free the characters from their video games but also to liberate art itself from museums and institutions. Each "invasion" begins by scouting the city and finding the perfect spots for anywhere from 20 to 50 of his installations. Invader's creations have appeared in 79 cities in 20 different countries.
While committed to bringing art to the streets, Invader has shown his street art at museums and galleries around the globe. His solo exhibitions include Almine Rech Gallery in Paris, Citylights Gallery in Melbourne, Lazarides Gallery in London, PMQ in Hong Kong and Mima Museum in Brussels. His work is also immensely popular at art auctions and sells for tens of thousands of dollars.
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