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Binary Bug (red) - Signed Print by Invader 2008 - MyArtBroker

Binary Bug (red)
Signed Print

Invader

£3,100-£4,600Value Indicator

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 100

Year: 2008

Size: H 20cm x W 26cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Invader's Binary Bug (red) (signed) is estimated to be worth between £3,100 and £4,600. This screenprint has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 2%. This work has an auction history of three total sales since its entry to the market in March 2021. In the last five years, the hammer price has ranged from £5,607 in November 2022 to £6,832 in March 2021. The average return to the seller is £5,199. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 100.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
November 2022Digard France
October 2021Digard France
March 2021Digard France

Meaning & Analysis

The alien character depicted in Binary Bug (red) is inspired by the popular arcade game, Space Invaders, which was produced by Japanese game manufacturer Taito in 1978. This game has had a strong impact on Invader’s artistic career and even inspired the artist's pseudonym itself.

As well as making prints inspired by Space Invaders, Invader launched an impressive installation project in 1998 which involved him travelling to cities all over the world to install mosaics of aliens onto the walls of the cities he visited. The on-going project has come to be recognised as one of the biggest street art stunts in art history and Invader has travelled to over 30 countries to install his mosaic aliens.