Invader (1969) - Camo Tile, Black version (2024)





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Original 2024 Invader ceramic tile titled Camo Tile, Black version (2024), in mixed media technique, 10 × 10 cm, black, France origin, from the Invader Space Station Paris exhibition, in excellent condition and sold by Galerie as an autonomous artwork.
Description from the seller
This ceramic tile was created in 2024 by Invader on the occasion of the exhibition Invader Space Station, held in Paris in the former premises of the newspaper Libération.
Presented as an individual tile, it features the artist’s characteristic pixelated aesthetic, here developed in a Camo variation, based on a specific graphic pattern and colour palette.
These tiles were produced specifically for the exhibition and were sold on site during the event.
Each tile constitutes an autonomous artwork, conceived as a collectible object directly linked to this Parisian exhibition of 2024.
• Individual ceramic tile, sold separately
• Provenance: Invader Space Station exhibition, Paris
• Excellent condition / like new
• The item you see in the photographs is the one you will receive
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If you live in the Paris region, you can pick up the artwork directly from our gallery located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. Otherwise, we ship to Europe. Our artworks and items are carefully packed and protected, with tracked and insured shipping.
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About the artist:
Born in 1969, Invader is now certainly considered, alongside Banksy, one of the most famous street artists in the world. It all began in the late 1990s when the Parisian artist decided to install his first mosaic in the streets, referencing the 1980s arcade game Space Invaders. To date, he has installed over 4000 of these mosaics, more than 1500 of which are in Paris. The Flash Invader app, created in 2014, has given him access to an enormous international audience, now boasting nearly 30 million flashes to date.
His work extends across prints, invasion kits, aliases, works made from Rubik’s Cubes, and other pieces and objects that play with pixels and reflect broader popular culture. His fan base is extensive; they are the ones who eagerly buy every book and produce the artist regularly releases, as demonstrated by the major retrospective exhibition held in Paris in 2024.
With several auction records, including a piece that sold for over a million euros in 2015, his works are highly valuable today, and collectors compete to acquire their desired pieces. Invader remains a cornerstone of French urban art, regardless of the work or object.
Text and photos copyright CHENUS LONGHI.
Seller's Story
This ceramic tile was created in 2024 by Invader on the occasion of the exhibition Invader Space Station, held in Paris in the former premises of the newspaper Libération.
Presented as an individual tile, it features the artist’s characteristic pixelated aesthetic, here developed in a Camo variation, based on a specific graphic pattern and colour palette.
These tiles were produced specifically for the exhibition and were sold on site during the event.
Each tile constitutes an autonomous artwork, conceived as a collectible object directly linked to this Parisian exhibition of 2024.
• Individual ceramic tile, sold separately
• Provenance: Invader Space Station exhibition, Paris
• Excellent condition / like new
• The item you see in the photographs is the one you will receive
—
If you live in the Paris region, you can pick up the artwork directly from our gallery located in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. Otherwise, we ship to Europe. Our artworks and items are carefully packed and protected, with tracked and insured shipping.
—
About the artist:
Born in 1969, Invader is now certainly considered, alongside Banksy, one of the most famous street artists in the world. It all began in the late 1990s when the Parisian artist decided to install his first mosaic in the streets, referencing the 1980s arcade game Space Invaders. To date, he has installed over 4000 of these mosaics, more than 1500 of which are in Paris. The Flash Invader app, created in 2014, has given him access to an enormous international audience, now boasting nearly 30 million flashes to date.
His work extends across prints, invasion kits, aliases, works made from Rubik’s Cubes, and other pieces and objects that play with pixels and reflect broader popular culture. His fan base is extensive; they are the ones who eagerly buy every book and produce the artist regularly releases, as demonstrated by the major retrospective exhibition held in Paris in 2024.
With several auction records, including a piece that sold for over a million euros in 2015, his works are highly valuable today, and collectors compete to acquire their desired pieces. Invader remains a cornerstone of French urban art, regardless of the work or object.
Text and photos copyright CHENUS LONGHI.

