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Between the Capes 2025

Rich Simmons

Between the Capes 2025

In his debut collection with Castle Fine Art, internationally recognised artist Rich Simmons seamlessly combines classic pop art and modern street art to create pieces that provoke thought and challenge expectations.

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Between The Capes 2025 | Framed Set of Two
Between The Capes 2025 | Framed Set of Two

Rich Simmons | Limited Edition

Sale price¥229,200
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Rich Simmons | Limited Edition

Sale price¥127,500
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Reflections | Between The Capes

Rich Simmons | Limited Edition

Sale price¥127,500

Between the Capes 2025

Rich Simmons

Inspired by his love of 1950s comic books, Simmons turns expectations on their head by presenting two of the genre’s best-loved stars clutched in a lover’s embrace.

By using such iconic characters, he emphasises how their status as heroes far outweighs the importance of their sexuality. Supporting equality and trying to shift judgements, Simmons encourages us to recognise people for their actions and choices rather than uncontrollable factors like gender and sexuality.

He combines the precision of fine art with the rebellious nature of graffiti to create bold, vibrant artworks fuelled with important messages and elements of art history.

“I want to inspire people with my art, my story and my philosophy that art is the cure.”

The artist

Rich Simmons

Creating from his Brighton studio, self-taught artist Rich Simmons fuses punk’s rebellious energy, the graphic clarity of comic books, and the immediacy of street culture into a style he dubs ‘Pop Punk’ Art - audacious, graphic and provocative. He shot to fame in 2011 with his Sid and Nancy–inspired twist on the royal wedding couple, and later with the global “Batman Kissing Superman” mural. His fearless visual commentary has since appeared in galleries from London to LA and in museum shows including Men of Steel, Women of Wonder at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art.
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