Robot Nation: An Outdoor Installation for the 21st Century at the Norman Rockwell Museum
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Robot Nation: An Outdoor Installation for the 21st Century at the Norman Rockwell Museum
“SuperBot: Best in Show” was awarded to Matt Evald Johnson for his imaginative sculpture “David.”



STOCKBRIDGE, MA.- Norman Rockwell Museum announced the winning entries for its new outdoor sculpture exhibition, “Robot Nation: An Outdoor Installation for the 21st Century.” The juried show opened at the Museum on Saturday, July 16, and commendations for outstanding work were awarded by a panel of art professionals.

“SuperBot: Best in Show” is awarded to Matt Evald Johnson for his imaginative sculpture “David.” Greeting visitors at the Museum’s main entrance, the immense construction is a creative retelling of the story of “David and Goliath” in fabricated, reclaimed steel. The “SteamPunkBot” award, referencing the popular sub-genre that melds science fiction and Victorian history, goes to “The Inquisitive Nomad” by Vincent Villafranca. A smaller piece made out of cast bronze, the golden sculpture incorporates both sci-fi and fantasy elements. The “Modbot” award goes to Angelo J. Sinisi’s “Regal Robot,” which lives up to its name in sculpted steel, brass, and copper. “ArtBot” is awarded to “Hobb’s Claw-Robotic Mining Sawblade Prototype C7218A1-6,” created by artist Stephen Klema. Constructed out of wood and metal, the “futuristic” sculpture is intended to look as if it was created during the atomic age of the early 1950s. Continuing on this theme, the awards “Classic Bot” and “WowBot Viewer’s Choice” go to Steve Heller for his humorous “Mr. Fahrenheit” figure, made out of chrome, stainless steel, aluminum and thermometer. Finally, the “KidBot Children’s Choice” goes to “The Shaman” by artist John Catalano. Created out of fabricated, reclaimed steel, and seeming to channel both the Muppets and robotics, Catalano’s sculpture adds another fun visual element to the Museum’s grounds this summer. Other work is also on view from artists Wayne Donelon; Walter and Mary Jo Engels; Stephen Gerberich; James Gurney and Lawrence Elig; and Chris Spollen.

Inspired by Blue Sky Studios’ 2005 movie “Robots,” the exhibition will be on view through October 31, 2011, and run concurrently with the Museum’s other new exhibition “’Ice Age’ to the Digital Age: The 3D Animation Art of Blue Sky Studios.”










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