# Invader Weekly Roundup #2

*Invasions face wear; Tokyo and London exhibitions wrap up this week.*

By [henrypye](https://paragraph.com/@henrypye) · 2026-04-15

invader, street-art, the cost of public art, recent exhibitions close

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Invader Weekly Roundup
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**This week:** The street art world felt the inevitable wear of time as several invasions across Europe faced degradation and destruction, while recent exhibitions celebrating Invader's work wrapped up their runs.

### The Cost of Public Art

Street art exists in the most exposed place possible—on the sides of buildings, facing wind and weather and the passage of countless people. This week, we saw that reality hit hard across multiple cities. In Berlin, a cluster of invasions including BRN\_05, BRN\_01, and REUN\_03 all experienced degradation, while LDN\_68 in London suffered complete destruction. Just days earlier, LDN\_181 met the same fate. These losses remind us why documentation and community tracking matter so much—every invasion captured in the Flash Invaders app and through spotter reports becomes a permanent record of art that may not last on the wall. The work persists, even when the physical piece doesn't.

### Recent Exhibitions Close

Just as these street invasions face the elements, Invader's gallery presence wrapped up this period. The "Hyperspace" exhibition in Tokyo concluded on April 6th, and the HENI Editions "Invaded & Commanded Blossom" print sale ended April 7th, bringing limited-edition collaborative works back into the collector's market. Invader was also featured in Paris's cultural weekly roundup for the April 6-12 window. For fans tracking both the streets and the studio, it's been a week of endings—but also of opportunities to own pieces of the larger Invader story.

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*Originally published on [henrypye](https://paragraph.com/@henrypye/invader-weekly-roundup-2)*
