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Invasion Kit 12, Home - Ceramic by Invader 2010 - MyArtBroker

Invasion Kit 12, Home
Ceramic

Invader

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16 x 20cm, Edition of 150, Ceramic

Medium: Ceramic
Edition size: 150
Year: 2010
Size: H 16cm x W 20cm
Signed: No
Format: Ceramic
Last Auction: November 2024

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Auction Date
Auction House
Location
Return to Seller
Hammer Price
Buyer Paid
November 2024
Artcurial
France
£6,261
£7,366
£9,281
November 2022
Digard
France
October 2021
Digard
France
December 2020
Artcurial
France
December 2020
Artcurial
France
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Invader's Invasion Kit 12, Home (2010) is a unique ceramic artwork, currently valued at £7,000 to £10,500. This unsigned piece has shown consistent value growth, with an average annual growth rate of 5%. The hammer price over the last 12 months has ranged from £7,366 in November 2024 to £12,671 in October 2021. Since its first sale in December 2020, this artwork has been sold 5 times at auction. The edition size of this artwork is limited to 150.

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Meaning & Analysis

The Invasion Kit’s origin is uncertain, its name gesturing to two different interpretations. It was produced in 2010, the same year in which Invader exhibited in Japan with his Home Sweet Home exhibition in Tokyo, Japan and in Rome for his Roma 2010 and Other Curiosities, at Wunderkammern - for which he also produced Invaderoma. On the one hand, the Invasion Kit could then reference Home Sweet Home in the same way that Invasion Kit Made In Japan does, alluding to the origin of the video game Space Invaders from which the artist draws most of his imagery.

On the other hand, the choice of colours of the Kit, blue, white and red, could gesture to the colours of the French flag, in which case Home might refer to Invader’s homeland, France.

Leaving the debate open for speculation, this Invasion Kit is a fun piece for anyone interested in Invader’s works, being a more approachable alternative to his aliases and an entertaining activity to engage children and adults alike.

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