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RUBIK’S CUBE MONA LISA GOES ON SALE IN PARIS

- AFP

A street-art Rubik’s Cube version of the Mona Lisa is expected to sell for up to €150,000 (5.1 million baht) when it goes under the hammer in Paris this month.

Made from 330 Rubik’s Cubes by the French artist Invader — famous for his ceramic Space Invaders figures inspired by the vintage pixelated video game — the work is called Rubik Mona Lisa.

It is the first of a series of works in which the artist has recreated some of the great paintings of art history in Rubik’s Cubes.

Invader, whose real name is Franck Slama, claimed that they are the foundation­al creations of a new art movement called “Rubikcubis­m”.

He has glued Space Invaders works to walls in more than 33 countries, and even inspired smartphone applicatio­ns for fans trying to track them down.

Rubik Mona Lisa will go on sale at Artcurial on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on Feb 23 as a part of auction featuring some of the biggest names in street art.

Invader made Rubik Mona Lisa in 2005 and has since gone on to recreate Edouard Manet’s Impression­ist masterpiec­e Le Dejeuner Sur l’Herbe (Luncheon On The Grass) as well as Gustave Courbet’s ever-controvers­ial The Origin Of The World in Rubik’s Cubes.

The cube, a cult children’s puzzle in the 1980s, was invented by the Hungarian sculptor Emo Rubik as a teaching tool to explain three-dimensiona­l forms to his architectu­re students.

A blockbuste­r Leonardo da Vinci show at the Louvre museum in Paris, which holds the Mona Lisa, finishes at the end of this month.

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Rubik Mona Lisa.

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