Vincenzo Raimondo - Endgame: Gravity Lost






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Vincenzo Raimondo, Endgame: Gravity Lost, an original 30×60 cm acrylic triptych panel in multicolour, hand-signed and dated 2026, produced in Italy, depicting a minimalist landscape and paying homage to the Marvel universe with iconic elements such as Captain America’s shield, Thanos’s glove and Thor’s hammer.
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Three 30x60 cm works
This series fits into a minimalist path now defined: white background, essential mark, few elements. A direct language that recalls the simplicity of play, the pleasure of creating, and that lightness that belongs to the most authentic memories.
In this triptych, the artist presents us with a new chapter of the series: a homage to the Marvel universe, where instantly recognizable icons emerge such as Captain America’s shield, Thanos’ gauntlet, and Thor’s hammer. Elements that are part of the collective imagination and here reinterpreted with a personal, clean, and minimalist style.
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Vincenzo Raimondo – Contemporary Artist
“Art as observation and synthesis of daily life.”
Vincenzo Raimondo is an Italian artist based in Palermo. His research develops between material abstraction and figuration, in a path free from fixed schemes. His work originates from the observation of everyday reality, transformed into essential and direct images, where color and form become immediate expressive tools.
Awards and career
In 2015 and 2016 he was a finalist in the Sunday Painters competition promoted by La Stampa, within Artissima (Turin), among thousands of participants.
In 2016 he received the Critics’ Prize, a recognition that marked an important moment in defining his artistic language.
Series and language
His production unfolds in several series, including Fly, in which he explores the theme of lightness and freedom through minimal and poetic compositions. Alongside this, he develops works that reinterpret elements of Sicilian culture in a contemporary key, together with more abstract and material works.
Each artwork is a unique piece, created through a process that blends instinct and experimentation, not seeking perfection but with attention to the expressive force of the mark.
Three 30x60 cm works
This series fits into a minimalist path now defined: white background, essential mark, few elements. A direct language that recalls the simplicity of play, the pleasure of creating, and that lightness that belongs to the most authentic memories.
In this triptych, the artist presents us with a new chapter of the series: a homage to the Marvel universe, where instantly recognizable icons emerge such as Captain America’s shield, Thanos’ gauntlet, and Thor’s hammer. Elements that are part of the collective imagination and here reinterpreted with a personal, clean, and minimalist style.
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Vincenzo Raimondo – Contemporary Artist
“Art as observation and synthesis of daily life.”
Vincenzo Raimondo is an Italian artist based in Palermo. His research develops between material abstraction and figuration, in a path free from fixed schemes. His work originates from the observation of everyday reality, transformed into essential and direct images, where color and form become immediate expressive tools.
Awards and career
In 2015 and 2016 he was a finalist in the Sunday Painters competition promoted by La Stampa, within Artissima (Turin), among thousands of participants.
In 2016 he received the Critics’ Prize, a recognition that marked an important moment in defining his artistic language.
Series and language
His production unfolds in several series, including Fly, in which he explores the theme of lightness and freedom through minimal and poetic compositions. Alongside this, he develops works that reinterpret elements of Sicilian culture in a contemporary key, together with more abstract and material works.
Each artwork is a unique piece, created through a process that blends instinct and experimentation, not seeking perfection but with attention to the expressive force of the mark.
