Invader (1969) - RUBIK'S X INVADER CUBE





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Invader, RUBIK'S X INVADER CUBE, a 6×6×6 cm mixed media limited edition artwork (edition 5000) from 2022, Belgium, not signed, in excellent condition and in its original box.
Description from the seller
Medium: Limited edition Invader Rubik’s Cube in silkscreened box.
Edition: 5000
Size: 6 x 6 x 6cm
Description: Released for Invader’s retrospective Rubikcubist show at MIMA Brussels.
Year: 2022
Condition: Brand new in original box. Never used or displayed. Never outside of box.
Invader is a pseudonymous French street artist. He is known for his ceramic tile mosaics modeled on the pixelated art of 1970s–1980s 8-bit video games, many of which depict the titular aliens from the arcade games Space Invaders, Pac-Man and Super Mario Bros. (the inspirations for his pseudonym). As of December 2020, his creations can be seen in highly-visible locations in 79 cities in 20 countries. To accompany his citywide installations, or "Invasions", Invader publishes books and maps as guides to the locations of his mosaics.
Invader also makes mosaics using QR codes and stacks of Rubik's Cubes (with the latter typically installed indoors).
Medium: Limited edition Invader Rubik’s Cube in silkscreened box.
Edition: 5000
Size: 6 x 6 x 6cm
Description: Released for Invader’s retrospective Rubikcubist show at MIMA Brussels.
Year: 2022
Condition: Brand new in original box. Never used or displayed. Never outside of box.
Invader is a pseudonymous French street artist. He is known for his ceramic tile mosaics modeled on the pixelated art of 1970s–1980s 8-bit video games, many of which depict the titular aliens from the arcade games Space Invaders, Pac-Man and Super Mario Bros. (the inspirations for his pseudonym). As of December 2020, his creations can be seen in highly-visible locations in 79 cities in 20 countries. To accompany his citywide installations, or "Invasions", Invader publishes books and maps as guides to the locations of his mosaics.
Invader also makes mosaics using QR codes and stacks of Rubik's Cubes (with the latter typically installed indoors).

