Invader’s New London mosaics LDN_163 - 166 | October 2025
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After more than a year, Invader has finally returned to London for the Triple Troubles Exhibition alongside Shepard Fairey and Damien Hirst. In the midst of the exhibition, the artist also took the time to invade the capital of Great Britain with four of his works.
The Mosaics
LDN_163
LDN_163 depicts a mosaic with the icons of the three contemporary artists. The colored dots in the left rectangle are a reference to the iconic Spot Paintings by Damien Hirst; the two Space Invaders are a representation of the street artist Invader; and the OBEY icon is by Shepard Fairey, which originated from wrestler André the Giant.
Source: Instagram @space_ekinox
LDN_164
The next Invader manages to infiltrate the exit sign of the Triple Trouble Exhibition in Newport Gallery, creating the one-of-a-kind LDN_164.
LDN_165
LDN_165 features a black and white invader on the second story of a building with the store below it selling computers.
Source: Instagram @r4y.paris
LDN_166
LDN_166 is a green Invader placed on a street sign on Peter Street peering down at the passerby.
Source: Instagram @r4y.paris
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