Invader x HENI Exhibition: Camouflage & Alias and Pixel Pieces
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Since 2023, French street artist Invader has been developing his Camouflage series, blending his famed Space Invader figure seamlessly into its surrounding environmental patterns. In late 2024, the artist now created a solo exhibition demonstrating his skill and creativity, titled “Camouflage & Alias and Pixel Pieces”.
The Exhibition
All of the Camouflage editions and Alias and Pixel Pieces are on display at the HENI Gallery until 19 January. Admission to the gallery is free, with no appointment required.
Camouflage
Camouflage by Invader, presented by HENI is a new release featuring 21 unique screenprint editions on Somerset Satin Cotton set within an aluminium frame, split across five sizes. All the artworks are now available to purchase by application from 29 November until 17:00 GMT on 9 December.
The artworks come in a range of 5 sizes, from XX-Large (120 cm x 142 cm) priced at $8,000, X-Large (89 cm x 118 cm) priced at $6,000, Large (76 cm x 89 cm) priced at $4,000 Medium (61 cm x 72 cm) priced at $2,500, to Small (51 cm x 51 cm) priced at $1,500, all signed and numbered by Invader.
Alias
Alias has long been a series of Invader’s. These one-to-one replicas of mosaics placed in a real-life are perfect to be sold on the art market. This time, there will be 3 ceramic artworks available. These are made with tiles on plexiglass panels along with a laminated ID card that documents the original invasion. The aliases are also titled and signed by the artist on the back.
Pixel Pieces
In a similar style to Camouflage, the Pixel Pieces artworks are ceramic tiles on wood panels, each titled and signed by the artist on the back.
Exclusive Merchandise
You can now buy exclusive hoodies (£120), t-shirts (£65), posters (£20), and notebooks (£12-15), from the Camouflage collection at the HENI Merch shop, or directly at the gallery.
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