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Warning Invader (grey) - Signed Print by Invader 2011 - MyArtBroker

Warning Invader (grey)
Signed Print

Invader

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54 x 54cm, Edition of 125, Screenprint

Medium: Screenprint

Edition size: 125

Year: 2011

Size: H 54cm x W 54cm

Signed: Yes

Format: Signed Print

Last Auction: June 2023

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June 2023
Digard
France
N/A
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June 2023
Digard
France
February 2020
Tate Ward Auctions
United Kingdom
January 2019
Forum Auctions London
United Kingdom
October 2016
Julien's Auctions
United States
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The value of Invader's Warning Invader (grey) (signed) is estimated to be worth between £4,200 to £6,500. This screenprint, created in 2011, has shown consistent value growth since its first sale in October 2016. This work is a rare to the market with an auction history of 3 total sales. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 125.

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Meaning & Analysis

The alien character depicted in Warning is a character from the popular arcade game, Space Invaders, produced by Japanese game manufacturer Taito in 1978. The arcade game has inspired many of Invader’s artworks and even prompted the artist to launch an elaborate street art project, the Space Invaders project, which involved him travelling all over the world to decorate cities with mosaics of aliens. Discussing why he chose these particular alien characters to be the recurring visual motif that runs throughout his work, Invader explains: ‘In my own eyes, they are the perfect icons of our time, a time where digital technologies are the heartbeat of our world’.

The road sign is humorous as it seems to contain an intertextual reference to Invader’s installation project which propelled Invader’s artistic career and turned him into an international street art icon. Warning also captures how Invader’s artistic style is characterised by his playful nature, love of games and wit.