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The Art of The Brick: DC Superheroes

As The Art of The Brick exhibition opens on London’s Southbank, our writer and her 11-year-old son check out its two million bricks

March 7, 2017 19:41
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In a large tent, behind the National Theatre, you’ll find the latest addition to the attractions on London’s Southbank - The Art of The Brick: DC Superheroes.

An exhibition of Lego art by the artist Nathan Sawaya, the show combines two of the most enduring childhood icons of the last 100 years; Lego, and Superman. Or Batman. Or Wonder Woman. Or whoever your favourite superhero from the DC comics might be.

Stepping inside the sealed doors into the blackness, past the fun photo opportunity in the lobby with a life-size Joker eating popcorn, feels a little like you’ve crossed into a new dimension to find more than 120 sculptures made entirely of Lego.

A short movie explains how Sawaya wanted to show the balance of good and evil, and how no one ever really thinks they are the bad guy in the movie of their own lives; hence our fascination with the villains as well as the super heroes.