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Invaded Hypnosis - Signed Print by Invader 2011 - MyArtBroker

Invaded Hypnosis
Signed Print

Invader

£4,350-£6,500Value Indicator

$9,000-$13,500 Value Indicator

$8,000-$12,000 Value Indicator

¥40,000-¥60,000 Value Indicator

5,000-7,500 Value Indicator

$45,000-$70,000 Value Indicator

¥840,000-¥1,260,000 Value Indicator

$6,000-$8,500 Value Indicator

-8% AAGR

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Medium: Woodcut

Edition size: 50

Year: 2011

Size: H 32cm x W 21cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

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The value of Invaded Hypnosis by Invader is estimated to be worth between £4,350 and £6,500. This signed woodcut print, created in 2011, has shown consistent value growth since its first sale in May 2017. In the past 12 months, there have been 0 sales. Over the past five years, the hammer price has varied from £2,800 in March 2018 to £7,500 in November 2019. The average annual growth rate of this work is currently -8%. This artwork is part of a limited edition of 50.

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Auction Results

Auction DateAuction HouseLocation
Hammer Price
Return to Seller
Buyer Paid
December 2024Phillips Hong Kong Hong Kong
June 2023Phillips London United Kingdom
February 2020Tate Ward Auctions United Kingdom
May 2017Rosebery's Fine Art Auctioneers United Kingdom

Meaning & Analysis

Invaded Hypnosis, a woodcut print on fabric released in 2011 in an edition of 50, is executed in a style similar to that of Norwegian Expressionist painter Edvard Munch. The imagery and style immediately brings to mind the artist’s infamous Anxiety (1894), the people populating the bottom half of the print taken directly from Munch’s original painting. Yet, Invader leaves his signature mark on the print by including the imagery of his infamous Space Invaders in the sky above. In a formation of two rows of eight, these characters embody the alienation caused by different media in a digital, modern age and represent the favoring of the virtual over reality. These anxieties and grievances regarding the modern age are similar to those purported by Munch in his artwork. The despaired faces and dark shadows of Munch’s figures in Anxiety aptly reflect the anxiety brought forth by Invader’s video game characters.

Invader Hypnosis takes an art historical masterpiece and reinvents it in a contemporary idiom. Invader plays on a sense of collective despair embodied in the crowd of people moving towards the viewer. Executed in a style far different from the street artist’s typical graffiti works, Invader Hypnosis, a woodcut on fabric, demonstrates the artist’s creative versatility.