Hero
20" x 20" in
(50 x 50 cm)
The work titled “Hero” is a striking homage to identity, duality, and the human dynamics of power and learning. In this piece, the artist has reinterpreted the iconic relationship between Batman and Robin, using their narrative as a visual metaphor for the master and the apprentice. This connection is presented not only as a relationship of guidance and training, but also as a constant play of protagonisms.
The visual style is loaded with intense and vibrant colors that jump off the canvas, evoking the aesthetics of classic comics. However, the work does not seek to be a mere reproduction of the vignettes but a deliberate deconstruction: the characters and symbols are fragmented and distorted, almost as if they were reflections in a broken mirror. These fragmentations are an allegory of the multiplicity of being, suggesting that each harbors facets that often come into conflict.
The composition is reminiscent of torn pages from a notebook or collages of overlapping memories, reinforcing the idea of a shared but discordant memory. Batman and Robin, in this work, are not mere superheroes: they are universal archetypes, reflections of our own internal struggles for the balance between leadership and subordination.
Conceptual Analysis:
"Hero" is not only a tribute to comics, but a dialogue on the complexity of the human being, with an aesthetic that unites the vibrant and the fragmented to generate a powerful reflection on identity.
- Year:
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Acrylic on wood
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
- Year:
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Acrylic on wood
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
About Dante Arcade
Dante Márquez, aka Dante Arcade, is a Spanish urban artist based in Barcelona whose career began in the 90s, exploring graffiti influenced by urban culture, anime, and comics.
Over the years, he has evolved into creating large-scale murals, developing a self-taught, distinctive style that merges retro influences with a contemporary vision.
His vibrant style combines the arcade aesthetics of video games with iconic pop culture references, crafting dystopian scenarios that challenge dominant narratives and reflect on the impact of media on collective perception.
Dante bridges nostalgia and futurism, exploring the interplay of technology, memory, and culture. His works invite viewers to reconsider their relationship with media and imagine new possibilities through a visual language that blends the classic with the modern, reviving old trends in a contemporary
context.
PAINTING STORIES ON WALLS FOR OVER TWO DECADES
Dante Arcade is a renowned muralist with more than 20 years of experience, leaving his mark in various cities across Spain and Europe with monumental murals. Some of the most notable projects in his recent career include:
• 2024: Headlined at Southend City Jam (United Kingdom), one of the largest urban art festivals,
alongside over 200 international artists.
• 2024: Participated in the Hive Wynwood festival (Miami, Florida), alongside different
international artists in the Wynwood district, the epicenter of urban art in Miami, USA.
• 2024: Created a large-format mural at Espacio Mediterráneo shopping center in Cartagena,
Murcia, Spain. The mural was nominated as the Best Mural of the Month in October by the Street
Art Cities website.
• 2023: Painted a monumental 32x12-meter mural at La Matilda, a legendary rehearsal space in
the Carabanchel district of Madrid, during Art Week. This was one of the largest murals ever
painted in the region and was broadcast on Spain’s national television.
• 2023: Transformed a 300 m2 basketball court for the Imagina festival in San Javier, Mar Menor,
Murcia.
• 2022: Participated in Pow Wow Sweden, creating a large-scale mural, and in the IBUG Art Festival
in Leipzig, Germany, where he painted a 10x16-meter mural on the main façade of the event.
EXHIBITION WORK
Dante’s studio painting journey began post-pandemic, where he has stood out for his ability to transform
entire spaces with his artistic vision:
• 2024: Solo exhibition "Revolution" at La Panartería Gallery, Lavapiés, Madrid.
• 2023: Group exhibition with Urbaneez Platform at Elia Art Gallery, Paris.
• 2021: Group exhibition with Moos Foundation at Base Elements Gallery (Barcelona) and Magnet
Galleries (Melbourne).
• 2020: Participated in a group show at BSIDE Gallery, Melbourne, Australia.
COLLABORATIONS
Dante has collaborated with major brands such as Inditex (Bershka), Amazon, Taco Bell, and Red Bull Urban
World Series, incorporating his unique style into corporate projects.
Currently, Dante is focused on expanding his work globally through new murals and is enthusiastically
preparing new studio pieces for upcoming art fairs.
Hero by Dante Arcade
20" x 20" in
(50 x 50 cm)
The work titled “Hero” is a striking homage to identity, duality, and the human dynamics of power and learning. In this piece, the artist has reinterpreted the iconic relationship between Batman and Robin, using their narrative as a visual metaphor for the master and the apprentice. This connection is presented not only as a relationship of guidance and training, but also as a constant play of protagonisms.
The visual style is loaded with intense and vibrant colors that jump off the canvas, evoking the aesthetics of classic comics. However, the work does not seek to be a mere reproduction of the vignettes but a deliberate deconstruction: the characters and symbols are fragmented and distorted, almost as if they were reflections in a broken mirror. These fragmentations are an allegory of the multiplicity of being, suggesting that each harbors facets that often come into conflict.
The composition is reminiscent of torn pages from a notebook or collages of overlapping memories, reinforcing the idea of a shared but discordant memory. Batman and Robin, in this work, are not mere superheroes: they are universal archetypes, reflections of our own internal struggles for the balance between leadership and subordination.
Conceptual Analysis:
"Hero" is not only a tribute to comics, but a dialogue on the complexity of the human being, with an aesthetic that unites the vibrant and the fragmented to generate a powerful reflection on identity.
- Year:
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Acrylic on wood
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
- Year:
- Classification: Unique
- Support: Acrylic on wood
- Medium: Acrylic
- Shipped from USA
About Dante Arcade
Dante Márquez, aka Dante Arcade, is a Spanish urban artist based in Barcelona whose career began in the 90s, exploring graffiti influenced by urban culture, anime, and comics.
Over the years, he has evolved into creating large-scale murals, developing a self-taught, distinctive style that merges retro influences with a contemporary vision.
His vibrant style combines the arcade aesthetics of video games with iconic pop culture references, crafting dystopian scenarios that challenge dominant narratives and reflect on the impact of media on collective perception.
Dante bridges nostalgia and futurism, exploring the interplay of technology, memory, and culture. His works invite viewers to reconsider their relationship with media and imagine new possibilities through a visual language that blends the classic with the modern, reviving old trends in a contemporary
context.
PAINTING STORIES ON WALLS FOR OVER TWO DECADES
Dante Arcade is a renowned muralist with more than 20 years of experience, leaving his mark in various cities across Spain and Europe with monumental murals. Some of the most notable projects in his recent career include:
• 2024: Headlined at Southend City Jam (United Kingdom), one of the largest urban art festivals,
alongside over 200 international artists.
• 2024: Participated in the Hive Wynwood festival (Miami, Florida), alongside different
international artists in the Wynwood district, the epicenter of urban art in Miami, USA.
• 2024: Created a large-format mural at Espacio Mediterráneo shopping center in Cartagena,
Murcia, Spain. The mural was nominated as the Best Mural of the Month in October by the Street
Art Cities website.
• 2023: Painted a monumental 32x12-meter mural at La Matilda, a legendary rehearsal space in
the Carabanchel district of Madrid, during Art Week. This was one of the largest murals ever
painted in the region and was broadcast on Spain’s national television.
• 2023: Transformed a 300 m2 basketball court for the Imagina festival in San Javier, Mar Menor,
Murcia.
• 2022: Participated in Pow Wow Sweden, creating a large-scale mural, and in the IBUG Art Festival
in Leipzig, Germany, where he painted a 10x16-meter mural on the main façade of the event.
EXHIBITION WORK
Dante’s studio painting journey began post-pandemic, where he has stood out for his ability to transform
entire spaces with his artistic vision:
• 2024: Solo exhibition "Revolution" at La Panartería Gallery, Lavapiés, Madrid.
• 2023: Group exhibition with Urbaneez Platform at Elia Art Gallery, Paris.
• 2021: Group exhibition with Moos Foundation at Base Elements Gallery (Barcelona) and Magnet
Galleries (Melbourne).
• 2020: Participated in a group show at BSIDE Gallery, Melbourne, Australia.
COLLABORATIONS
Dante has collaborated with major brands such as Inditex (Bershka), Amazon, Taco Bell, and Red Bull Urban
World Series, incorporating his unique style into corporate projects.
Currently, Dante is focused on expanding his work globally through new murals and is enthusiastically
preparing new studio pieces for upcoming art fairs.
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