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Plan For Invasion Of Los Angeles - Signed Print by Invader 2004 - MyArtBroker

Plan For Invasion Of Los Angeles
Signed Print

Invader

£550-£850Value Indicator

$1,100-$1,700 Value Indicator

$1,000-$1,500 Value Indicator

¥4,950-¥7,500 Value Indicator

650-1,000 Value Indicator

$5,500-$8,000 Value Indicator

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$700-$1,050 Value Indicator

-9% AAGR

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Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 100

Year: 2004

Size: H 59cm x W 73cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Invader's Plan For Invasion Of Los Angeles (signed) is estimated to be worth between £550 and £850. This screenprint has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 6%. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 100. Since its first sale on 23rd February 2020, the hammer price has varied from £550 to £1,600. The most recent sale was on 19th June 2024. In the past 12 months, the average selling price was £960, across a total of 4 sales.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
June 2024Tate Ward Auctions United Kingdom
July 2022Tate Ward Auctions United Kingdom
July 2020Artcurial France
February 2020Artcurial France

Meaning & Analysis

The map was produced to be viewed alongside Invader’s impressive installation project, the Space Invaders project, which the artist started in 1998. The project involves Invader installing mosaic aliens onto city walls all over the world. The project was inspired by the popular arcade game, Space Invaders, produced by the Japanese game manufacturer Taito in 1978. Plan For Invasion Of Los Angeles provides the intricate details of where Invader located his alien mosaics in Los Angeles and draws attention to the large scale of the project. Invader has travelled to over 30 different countries to carry out various ‘invasion waves’ and the artist typically installs 20 to 50 artworks per wave.

After each invasion, Invader scores and ranks the city he has invaded based on the number of installations and their success. Looking closely at Plan For Invasion Of Los Angeles reveals that the score of this invasion was 1890.

  • Anonymous street artist Invader adopted his pseudonym from the 1978 arcade game, Space Invaders, and has continually paid homage to retro, 8-bit video games throughout his career. His work has evolved from the original Space Invader motif since the early 2000s, with other icons such as Pac-Man, Pink Panther and even the Rubik’s Cube becoming staples in his imagery. Invading urban landscapes with his distinctive pixelated mosaic creations, Invader transcends the boundaries of traditional street art by combining playful nostalgia with an urban twist. His unique fusion of retro aesthetics and contemporary commentary has solidified his place in the global art scene.

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