"Wipe Out," an exhibition created by anonymous French street artist Invader, is inspired by the efficient removal of his works by the Hong Kong government in 2014, including this "Pac-Man" installation.
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Super 'Mao'rio —
This work actually officially titled "Super Mao Zedong." Part of Invader's new "Rubikcubism" series -- works created using Rubik's Cubes. Each of the cubes is rotated a specific way for the right color to show.
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"Rubikcubism" —
Bruce Lee is another figure rendered in Rubik's Cubes.
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3-D Bruce Lee —
Invader says each piece that is created is unique, and is drawn from inspiration from the surrounding city. Bruce Lee is one of the themes he uses in Hong Kong.
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One-and-only replicas —
Invader has selected some of his favorite so-called alias artworks from around the world for this exhibition in Hong Kong. Alias artworks are unique replicas of the "Space Invaders" he creates on the streets.
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Invasion map —
This map shows the locations of all the artworks that Invader installed in Hong Kong from 2001 to 2014 -- the first four invasions he did in Hong Kong.
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Hong Kong Phooey —
Invader is pictured here with his Hong Kong Phooey in Happy Valley, Hong Kong. The cartoon dog was among the pieces removed in 2014.
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Kung fu fighting —
Another piece created to echo the city's culture. Some 90 percent of his 55 creations in the city in 2014 were removed within a month.
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Invader in Wanchai —
Invader takes his name from the classic video game "Space Invaders." The invader is a recurring visual character in the artist's work, although he thinks "Pac-Man" is actually more fun as a game.
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Pink Panther —
Invader sees his work as part of an "endless project" that will last beyond his own lifetime.
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Hidden street art —
Invader says his aim is to surprise people everyday. He wants to leave a print not only on streets, but also in people's minds.
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Guess the city —
Invader's version of Mona Lisa... on a wall above the streets of Paris.