Rocky Statue Set for Permanence at Philadelphia Art Museum Steps
A decades-long tradition is about to come to a close as the iconic Rocky statue, which has stood proudly next to the Philadelphia Art Museum steps since 1982, is permanently relocated to its most revered spot. The six-member Philadelphia Art Commission voted unanimously on Wednesday in favor of the move, with one member abstaining.
For over two decades, the statue was repeatedly moved up and down the steps for various filming projects, including "Rocky III," "Rocky V," and "Philadelphia." However, it appears this time will be different. The decision comes after a lengthy discussion that deemed the statue worthy of permanent placement at the top of the steps due to its status as a cultural symbol for Philadelphia.
The Rocky statue, created by A. Thomas Schomberg, has become an integral part of the city's public art scene, attracting an estimated 4 million visitors annually. In fact, during last year's Rocky Fest, a replica was loaned to the museum to serve as a temporary exhibit, further solidifying its connection with the Art Museum steps.
As part of the proposal, a wheelchair-accessible "Rocky" shuttle will be installed to transport visitors up and down the steps via Art Museum Drive. Another city-owned statue is also slated for installation at the base of the steps in future plans.
According to Valerie Gay, Chief Cultural Officer, formally placing the Rocky statue at the top of the steps restores it to its original setting and acknowledges its significance through decades of public engagement. The estimated $150,000 transfer cost will ensure the statue's permanent placement at its most recognizable spot.
A decades-long tradition is about to come to a close as the iconic Rocky statue, which has stood proudly next to the Philadelphia Art Museum steps since 1982, is permanently relocated to its most revered spot. The six-member Philadelphia Art Commission voted unanimously on Wednesday in favor of the move, with one member abstaining.
For over two decades, the statue was repeatedly moved up and down the steps for various filming projects, including "Rocky III," "Rocky V," and "Philadelphia." However, it appears this time will be different. The decision comes after a lengthy discussion that deemed the statue worthy of permanent placement at the top of the steps due to its status as a cultural symbol for Philadelphia.
The Rocky statue, created by A. Thomas Schomberg, has become an integral part of the city's public art scene, attracting an estimated 4 million visitors annually. In fact, during last year's Rocky Fest, a replica was loaned to the museum to serve as a temporary exhibit, further solidifying its connection with the Art Museum steps.
As part of the proposal, a wheelchair-accessible "Rocky" shuttle will be installed to transport visitors up and down the steps via Art Museum Drive. Another city-owned statue is also slated for installation at the base of the steps in future plans.
According to Valerie Gay, Chief Cultural Officer, formally placing the Rocky statue at the top of the steps restores it to its original setting and acknowledges its significance through decades of public engagement. The estimated $150,000 transfer cost will ensure the statue's permanent placement at its most recognizable spot.