HENI and Invader, the enigmatic road artist famed for his pixelated mosaics, unveil two new collections that intertwine road artwork with up to date nice artwork. The discharge consists of the Camouflage screenprint collection, alongside Alias and Pixel Items ceramic mosaic works, now out there on HENI Editions and HENI Major, respectively.
The Camouflage Sequence: Artwork in Disguise
Invader’s Camouflage collection consists of 21 distinctive screenprint editions, showcasing his iconic House Invader determine cleverly embedded inside intricate camouflage patterns. These works discover the theme of visibility and concealment, mixing digital aesthetics with pure motifs.
Every screenprint, set in an aluminum body, is hand-signed and numbered, with costs starting from $1,500 (small measurement, 51 x 51 cm) to $8,000 (XXL measurement, 120 x 142 cm). Functions to buy are open till 9 December 2024, 17:00 GMT.
Invader on Camouflage:“My work revolves across the idea of camouflage. I conceal my mosaics in city material, camouflaging myself in landscapes. Adopting navy camouflage aesthetics displays this concept.”
Alias and Pixel Items: From Avenue to Gallery
The Alias and Pixel Items collection, out there by way of HENI Major, lengthen Invader’s pixelated artwork into ceramic works.
Alias Sequence
Alias artworks are “distinctive doubles” of Invader’s road mosaics, preserving the connection between public installations and collectible artwork. Every Alias consists of ceramic tiles mounted on plexiglass panels and an ID card documenting its authentic road placement. These vary in measurement from 52.2 x 76 cm to 195 x 102 cm.
Invader on Alias:“Alias bridges the road and gallery. Proudly owning an Alias connects you to its public counterpart, conserving its reminiscence alive even when it disappears.”
Pixel Items
Breaking free from street-specific designs, Pixel Items provide new explorations of Invader’s pixelated aesthetic. These works, all product of ceramic tiles on wooden panels, are available standardized sizes starting from 47.5 x 50 cm to 104.8 x 162.3 cm, with some incorporating glow-in-the-dark tiles for added depth.
Exhibition Particulars
The Camouflage collection, Alias, and Pixel Items are on show on the HENI Gallery in London till 19 January 2025, with free admission.
Exhibition dates:
29 Nov – 9 Dec: Monday–Sunday, 10:00–18:00
10 Dec – 19 Jan: Monday–Friday, 10:00–18:00
Tackle:HENI Gallery6–10 Lexington St, London W1F 0LB, UK
About Invader
A self-described Unidentified Free Artist (UFA), Invader has gained worldwide recognition for his pixelated mosaics, impressed by the traditional arcade sport House Invaders. With over 4,000 mosaics put in worldwide, his work bridges the digital and bodily realms, even reaching the Worldwide House Station. Recognized for pushing creative boundaries, Invader continues to evolve his medium, from road artwork to gallery exhibitions.
About HENI
HENI is a multifaceted artwork platform collaborating with main artists and estates. From limited-edition prints to digital releases of authentic artworks, HENI makes artwork accessible to world audiences.
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TLDR
HENI and Invader launch two new collection: Camouflage screenprints, the place Invader’s iconic House Invaders conceal in camouflage patterns, and Alias and Pixel Items, ceramic mosaics bridging road and gallery artwork. Obtainable now on HENI Editions and HENI Major, the works are additionally showcased on the HENI Gallery, London, till 19 January 2025.