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The Art of the Brick: DC Super Heroes

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Disappointing exhibition on the South Bank of sculptures in Lego by Nathan Sawaya. I say disappointing because I much preferred the previous show in Brick Lane. This exhibition concentrated on DC comic heroes and villains which made the models a bit samey. I thought the previous show had much more variety and was cleverer. It did give a great overview of the characters from DC Comics including lesser known figures as well as the iconic Superman and Batman. But as I’m not a big fan this was slightly lost on me. I did like one of the first rooms which had a round display of all the main figures made to the same scale. It gave a good view of the different costumes and was really colourful. I liked the way Sawaya created the effect of the curve of buttocks and breasts with square bricks. There was a room devoted to Superman with various models of iconic poses.   My favourite was a life sized flying figure hung at eye level. I loved the way the clock was breaking up at ...

The art of the brick

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Interesting exhibition at the Old Truman Brewery of work by Nathan Sawaya made in LEGO bricks. I found the show a little pompous in places but some of the work was stunning. I particularly liked the figurative sculptures such as “The Swimmer” the top half of a swimming map on a glass table and the three large masks showing different facial expressions. The show was really well lit to make the best use of the shadows thrown by the bricks. I wasn’t so convinced by the pictures as the bricks gave them a rather pixilated effect. A few of the works were like shop displays such as the big dinosaur and the two op groups at the end but then I am a girl whose screen saver is the Queen and corgi made in LEGO in Hamley’s, so who am I to me snooty! Reviews Guardian Independent