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This wall sculpture presents a Batman suspended in a dimension that goes beyond a simple celebration of the hero. The figure emerges with a solid, almost monumental presence: the torso is defined by lines that convey the idea of an armored body, more symbol than flesh. The bright, central red bat on his chest becomes the visual heart of the work: a vital sign that resists, pulsates, despite everything.
Behind him, the collage of comic book images… tells another story. The panels appear worn, scratched, stained by time, like relics of battles long ago. They are fragments of memory, layers of a myth that has been repeated endlessly, until it has lost a clear beginning and end. The past is no longer a fixed point, but an unstable, almost archaeological material.
« "Each work offers the viewer a sinuous game of shapes always different from each other, divided by cracks that run endlessly through the entire work." »
Simone Parri, an Italian painter and sculptor, has exhibited throughout Italy. His works can also be found in several private collections in the United States. Parri approaches art with the philosophy that it is not about filling an empty space with a form, it is adding empty space to a form that already exists. He disassembles each shape or form, then reassembles it, adding “the void”. The sculptures are made of plastic polymers which are mounted/suspended on plexiglass.