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Invasion Guide 07, New Mosaic Of Ravenna - Mixed Media by Invader 2017 - MyArtBroker

Invasion Guide 07, New Mosaic Of Ravenna
Mixed Media

Invader

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Medium: Mixed Media

Edition size: 1500

Year: 2017

Size: H 22cm x W 19cm

Signed: No

Format: Mixed Media

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Invader's Invasion Guide 07, New Mosaic Of Ravenna (unsigned) is a mixed media piece from 2017. This artwork has been sold twice at auction, with the first sale taking place on 31st October 2020. The hammer price has ranged from £42,077 to £51,674, providing an average return to the seller of £39,844. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 1,500.

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Auction Results

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September 2019Digard France

Meaning & Analysis

The print can be seen alongside Invader’s ground-breaking installation project, the Space Invaders project, which the artist started in 1998. The project involves Invader travelling to cities all over the world and adorning the streets with mosaic aliens. The aliens are created during the night so Invader can preserve his anonymity and maintain his status as an ‘Unidentified Free Artist’, a title which is a pun on the acronym UFO, ‘Unidentified Flying Object.’

Invader has produced various Invasion Guides which provide detailed information regarding the location of the mosaics he has erected. Invader typically aims to install around 20 to 50 mosaics per ‘invasion wave’ and the artist has developed a points system meaning he can rank each invasion wave in order of success.

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