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Why Philadelphia is America’s art capital

The mural capital of the world offers immersive art experiences, beyond street murals and museums, replete with art history that consolidate Philadelphia's claim

October 29, 2022 / 15:54 IST
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Rocky Steps leading up to the Museum of Art, Philadelphia, the US
Rocky Steps leading up to the Museum of Art, Philadelphia, the US

Almost everybody does it. Even those who don’t know the way to their local gym or running trail. The Rocky Steps in Philadelphia is not just one of the city’s most popular tourist magnets but an essential Instagram tick in the box for almost everyone who visits Philly. These 72 steps have become a cultural symbol of sorts ever since Sylvester Stallone made them popular in his Rocky franchise. This Instagram run of fame culminates with a photo op with the Rocky statue near the steps. I’ve been there, done that on each of my three visits to one of my favourite cities in America.

These steps are more than just a photo or video op. They’ve become a metaphor of sorts for the city’s art programme. There are few cities that can rival Philly in its efforts to make art accessible, take it beyond connoisseurs and critics, a process that started more than a century ago. As early as 1908, Alfred C Barnes (who made his fortune from Argyrol, an antiseptic compound) brought some of his art collection into his laboratory to spark discussions among his workers. The emphasis was eventually to teach students how to understand and appreciate art without an art-history background. The Rocky Steps lead to the Philadelphia Museum of Art and, now, a growing number of visitors go beyond their Instagram conquest and enter a world of art that dates back to 1876. But Philly’s art story is more than just a couple of museums.

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Mural Arts Philadelphia

Untitled mural by Amy Sherald, on 1108 Sansom Street (Photo by Steve Weinik)