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Invader — Invaded Cube, from Rubikcubism (NVDR1-1)
Invader

Invaded Cube, from Rubikcubism (NVDR1-1)

This giclée print by Invader appropriates the iconic Rubik's Cube as a subject for contemporary digital art, exploring themes of mass production and visual saturation through the language of street art aesthetics. The work is technically executed as a high quality giclée print mounted flush to aluminium with a metal strainer backing, conferring archival stability and gallery wall presentation standards upon what might otherwise reference more ephemeral artistic practices. By titling the series "Rubikcubism," the artist suggests both a formal cubist approach to composition and a critical engagement with consumer culture and the puzzle's status as a universal cultural object.

Medium
Giclée print in colours, flush-mounted to aluminium with metal strainer on the reverse (as issued).

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Evening & Day Editions

January 23, 2025

Lot 236

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Invader, Invaded Cube, from Rubikcubism (NVDR1-1)

This giclée print by Invader appropriates the iconic Rubik's Cube as a subject for contemporary digital art, exploring themes of mass production and visual saturation through the language of street art aesthetics. The work is technically executed as a high quality giclée print mounted flush to aluminium with a metal strainer backing, conferring archival stability and gallery wall presentation standards upon what might otherwise reference more ephemeral artistic practices. By titling the series "Rubikcubism," the artist suggests both a formal cubist approach to composition and a critical engagement with consumer culture and the puzzle's status as a universal cultural object.

Medium
Giclée print in colours, flush-mounted to aluminium with metal strainer on the reverse (as issued).
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Street Art, Installation, Rubik's cube, French Artist, Interactive, 21st Century, Playful, Pop Culture, Digital Art, Contemporary

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Collected by

Alex Capecelatro, Hamilton Selway Gallery