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Philadelphia Museum Welcomes Rocky Statue Inside After Decades of Conflict

The Philadelphia Museum of Art has decided to bring the Rocky Balboa statue inside, marking a significant shift after years of tension regarding its placement. This move accompanies the opening of the exhibition titled "Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments."

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Philadelphia Museum Welcomes Rocky Statue Inside After Decades of Conflict

The Philadelphia Museum of Art is embracing the iconic Rocky Balboa statue by bringing it indoors as part of the new exhibition, "Rising Up: Rocky and the Making of Monuments." This decision comes after decades of ambivalence and conflict over the statue's place in both the museum's identity and the city's culture.

The exhibition, which opens this weekend, curates the famous bronze statue within the wider context of art history and Philadelphia's narrative. Guest curator Paul Farber has been instrumental in shaping the exhibit, which spans over 2,000 years of boxing-related art and aims to explore themes of struggle and resilience inherent in both the sport and the mythos of Rocky Balboa.

Historically, the museum sought to distance itself from the statue created by A. Thomas Schomberg. After the filming of the "Rocky" movies, the statue became a popular tourist attraction, drawing millions to the museum's steps each year. However, it was not until recently that the institution acknowledged its cultural significance. The statue has now been brought indoors, where it will reside until August before relocating to a permanent home at the museum's top steps—a place it has never officially held.

The decision has been hailed by many as a necessary reconciliation with a symbol that not only represents the Rocky films but also resonates deeply with themes of perseverance and the American spirit.

Local residents and tourists alike continue to flock to the statue, with many noting its importance as an icon of hope and determination. Recognition of its cultural relevance has grown, paving the way for a more integrated approach within the museum’s artistic dialogue.

Moving forward, the Rocky statue's journey retains the city's rich boxing history, further highlighted by artworks from renowned artists such as Keith Haring and Andy Warhol, who engaged with boxing culture during its significant moments in the 1970s. The exhibition promises to not only celebrate Rocky’s legacy but also invite a broader conversation about public monuments and their meanings in contemporary society.

As the statue takes its place within the museum, a statue of Joe Frazier will replace it at the bottom of the steps, ensuring that the rich narrative of boxing continues to thrive within the city.

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