Robert Longo's "Parzival" is part of his "Armors" series, where Longo meticulously renders suits of armour to explore themes of power, protection, and historical symbolism.
The title "Parzival" refers to the legendary knight of King Arthur's Round Table, known for his quest for the Holy Grail. By choosing this title, Longo connects the imagery of the armour to themes of chivalry, honour, and the human pursuit of transcendence.
In discussing this body of work, Longo has expressed an interest in reactivating mythologies from various backgrounds to reflect on contemporary cultural and political climates. He aims to "recharge classic archetypes" through his art, suggesting a dialogue between historical symbols and present-day contexts.
The work exemplifies Longo's technical prowess and conceptual depth, inviting viewers to reflect on the enduring relevance of historical narratives and their manifestations in modern society.