INVASION

Inspired by the sci-fi films and TV shows of the 1950s and 1960s, Patrick McPheron’s photo series INVASION picks up where storytellers like Ray Bradbury left off and jettisons us to a retro-futuristic society inhabited by beautiful humans, diabolical masterminds and alien life forms both organic and synthetic. At the end of the day, INVASION is a classic tale of survival… it’s just told through big wigs, outrageous villains and technicolor sets.

INVASION: THE EXHIBITION

For the world premiere exhibition Patrick McPheron took over HNYPT in downtown Los Angeles and turned it into the Infinity Corporation Laboratories.

With a spine-tingling soundtrack and a whole cast of wonderfully insane characters from the series, McPheron brought his sci-fi photo series INVASION to life in a way not often seen in photography exhibits. With a line stretched down the block at opening, more than 350 people came out to experience this special event. 

NIGHT ON BROADWAY: INVASION

INVASION’s sophomore showing was chosen to be part of Jose Huizar's “Bringing Back Broadway” initiative. Patrick took over the lower level of the historic 104 year-old Palace theater in downtown Los Angeles and turned it into the infinity laboratories. Over 65,000 people came out to this epic night on Broadway and INVASION certainly garnered new fans and made some spooky impressions on people.

INVASION Extended Media Release