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Jul 26, 2013 
 

Invader

Little is known about the French artist who calls himself Invader, except that he’s been invading spaces for 15 years. He leaves behind figures and images made from tiles and concrete, each reinterpreting Atari’s iconic 1980s video game. The signature creations began as an experiment, and then took on a life of their own after the artist noted the similarities between his mosaic-like works and the pixelated aliens in the video game that went on to inspire his moniker. Since then, Invader has literally been invading spaces worldwide, culminating with the installation of his 1000th character in his hometown of Paris in 2011.

Invader has invaded about 60 cities so far. It was only a matter of time, one could suppose, before Invader would invade, well, space.

We sat down with the anonymous artist after the film was screened in Brussels to discuss everything from his first installation to his out-of-the-world ambitions. Read more »

Jul 24, 2013 
 
Future/Memory

Future/Memory

Dresden Read more »

Jul 17, 2013 
 
Niels ‚Shoe‘ Meulman

Niels ‚Shoe‘ Meulman

San Francisco Read more »

Jul 13, 2013 
 
Daidō Moriyama

Daidō Moriyama

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Jul 12, 2013 
 
Symphonie Cinétique – The Poetry of Motion

Symphonie Cinétique – The Poetry of Motion

Berlin Read more »

Jul 12, 2013 
 
Katharina Grosse

Katharina Grosse

Dallas Read more »

Jul 8, 2013 
 
Brett Amory

Brett Amory

New York City Read more »

Jul 4, 2013 
 
Philip Mueller

Philip Mueller

Dubai Read more »

Jul 3, 2013 
 
Raf Simons

Raf Simons

Cologne Read more »

Jul 3, 2013 
 
Marc Chagall

Marc Chagall

Liverpool Read more »

Jul 2, 2013 
 
Chris Johanson

Chris Johanson

Los Angeles Read more »

Jul 2, 2013 
 
Martin Schoeller

Martin Schoeller

Los Angeles Read more »

Jul 1, 2013