HENI and Invader, the enigmatic street artist known for his pixelated mosaics, present two new collections that marry street art and contemporary art. This release includes the Camouflage screenprint series alongside the Alias and Pixel Pieces ceramic mosaic pieces, currently available in HENI Edition and HENI Primary respectively.
Camouflage Series: The Art of Disguise
The Invaders Camouflage Series includes 21 unique screenprint editions featuring his iconic Space Invader figures expertly embedded in intricate camouflage patterns. These works explore themes of visibility and concealment, fusing digital aesthetics with natural motifs.
Each screenprint set in an aluminum frame is hand-signed and numbered, and prices range from $1,500 (Small, 51 x 51 cm) to $8,000 (XXL, 120 x 142 cm) is. Purchase applications are being accepted until 17:00 GMT on December 9, 2024.
Camouflage Invaders:
“My work revolves around the concept of camouflage. I hide my mosaics in urban fabrics, camouflaging myself in the landscape. Adopting the aesthetics of military camouflage was inspired by this idea. It reflects.”
Alias and pixel pieces: from street to gallery
The Alias and Pixel Pieces series, available from HENI Primary, expands Invader's pixel art into ceramic works.
alias series
The Alias artwork is a “unique double” of the Invaders street mosaic, maintaining the connection between public facilities and collectible art. Each Alias includes ceramic tiles mounted on a plexiglass panel and an ID card that records its original road placement. Sizes range from 52.2 x 76 cm to 195 x 102 cm.
Alias Invaders:
“Alias bridges the street and gallery. Owning an alias connects you to its public counterpart, and the memory lives on even when the alias disappears.”
pixel piece
Freed from street-specific design, pixel pieces offer a new exploration of Invader's pixelated aesthetic. These pieces are all made of ceramic tiles on wooden panels and come in standardized sizes from 47.5 x 50 cm to 104.8 x 162.3 cm, some incorporating glow-in-the-dark tiles for added depth. There is also.
Exhibition details
The Camouflage series, Alias and Pixel Pieces is on display at HENI Gallery in London with free admission until January 19, 2025.
Exhibition dates:
November 29th – December 9th: Monday – Sunday, 10:00 – 18:00 December 10th – January 19th: Monday – Friday, 10:00 – 18:00
address:
Heni Gallery
6–10 Lexington St, London W1F 0LB, United Kingdom
About Invaders
Invader, who calls himself Unidentified Free Artist (UFA), is internationally known for his pixelated mosaics inspired by the classic arcade game Space Invaders. With more than 4,000 mosaics installed around the world, his work bridges the digital and physical realms, even reaching the International Space Station. Known for pushing the boundaries of art, Invader continues to evolve his medium, from street art to gallery exhibitions.
About HENI
HENI is a multifaceted art platform that collaborates with top artists and real estate properties. From limited edition prints to digital releases of original artwork, HENI makes art accessible to audiences around the world.
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TLDR
HENI and Invaders release two new series. Invader's iconic space A camouflage screen print where the Invader is hidden in a camouflage pattern, and ceramic mosaic aliases and pixel pieces that bridge street and gallery art. Currently available at HENI Editions and HENI Primary, the work is also on display at HENI Gallery, London until 19 January 2025.