Invader: Rubikcubist
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A Comprehensive Exploration of Rubikcubism
Self-published by the renowned street artist Invader, the Rubikcubist Book offers an in-depth journey into the world of Rubikcubism, an art form entirely conceived and developed by the artist. The book traces the evolution of this unique practice from its inception in 2004 to the artist's major 2022 exhibition at the MIMA Museum in Brussels. It also highlights Invader's pivotal meeting with Hungarian professor and Rubik’s Cube inventor Ernő Rubik in 2009, marking a key moment in the development of his work.
An Exclusive Look Into the Artist’s Process
This extensive volume features more than 500 images, including detailed photographs of Invader’s artworks, exhibition installations, and archival material from his studio. Invader’s personal reflections, paired with essays by art critic Malika Bauwens and journalist Ian Scheffler (author of Cracking the Cube), provide valuable insight into the intersection of art and the iconic Rubik’s Cube.
A Collector’s Essential
Beautifully printed and meticulously curated, this book is an essential addition to the library of art collectors, Rubik’s Cube enthusiasts, and Invader fans. It celebrates nearly two decades of innovation and creativity, offering readers a rare opportunity to discover the origins, evolution, and cultural impact of Rubikcubism.
Book Details
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Publication Date: August 2025
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Illustrations: 593
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Format: Paperback
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Dimensions: 288 x 224 mm
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Pages: 440
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ISBN: 978-2-954125-99-2
FAQs
Who is Invader?
Invader is a globally recognized street artist known for his pixelated mosaic works inspired by 8-bit video games and pop culture, often installed in public spaces around the world.
What is Rubikcubism?
Rubikcubism is an art form created by Invader, using Rubik’s Cubes as a medium to craft vibrant, mosaic-like artworks.
Does the book include unseen material?
Yes. The book contains exclusive archival material, behind-the-scenes studio images, and commentary directly from the artist.
Is this book suitable for collectors?
Absolutely. With its limited self-published print run and comprehensive content, it is a must-have for collectors and art enthusiasts.