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Invader — Alias Sp-52
Invader

Alias Sp-52

2011

"Alias Sp-52" by Invader employs ceramic tiles mounted on a perspex panel, a technique that transforms the artist's signature pixelated aesthetic into a tactile, dimensional form. The work exemplifies Invader's practice of translating street art imagery into refined gallery objects, bridging the gap between urban culture and fine art contexts. By rendering the composition in ceramic, Invader adds materiality and permanence to what is typically an ephemeral medium, inviting viewers to reconsider the artistic validity of pixel based design.

Medium
ceramic tiles on perspex panel

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October 11, 2024

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Invader, Alias Sp-52, 2011

"Alias Sp-52" by Invader employs ceramic tiles mounted on a perspex panel, a technique that transforms the artist's signature pixelated aesthetic into a tactile, dimensional form. The work exemplifies Invader's practice of translating street art imagery into refined gallery objects, bridging the gap between urban culture and fine art contexts. By rendering the composition in ceramic, Invader adds materiality and permanence to what is typically an ephemeral medium, inviting viewers to reconsider the artistic validity of pixel based design.

Medium
ceramic tiles on perspex panel
Year
2011
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Public space installation, Pop Culture Reference, Street Art, French Artist, Space Invaders, 21st Century, Urban Intervention, Mosaic tile, Playful nostalgia, Pixel Art

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Collected by

Alex Capecelatro, Hamilton Selway Gallery