San Antonio Museum of Art presents the pop-up installation "Movie Metal," which brings film to life through the display of several fan-favorite characters as well as iconic vehicles from popular films and television shows.
Visitors can see Tony Stark’s F-1 Race Car from Iron Man 2, 13.5-ft. statues of Bumblebee and Optimus Prime from the Transformers movie franchise, the 1966 TV show Batmobile, and more.
The Transformers sculptures are made entirely of non-toxic materials and recycled scrap metal. Each sculpture was economically built using a variety of car and motorcycle parts such as gears, spark plugs, and nails.
San Antonio Museum of Art presents the pop-up installation "Movie Metal," which brings film to life through the display of several fan-favorite characters as well as iconic vehicles from popular films and television shows.
Visitors can see Tony Stark’s F-1 Race Car from Iron Man 2, 13.5-ft. statues of Bumblebee and Optimus Prime from the Transformers movie franchise, the 1966 TV show Batmobile, and more.
The Transformers sculptures are made entirely of non-toxic materials and recycled scrap metal. Each sculpture was economically built using a variety of car and motorcycle parts such as gears, spark plugs, and nails.
San Antonio Museum of Art presents the pop-up installation "Movie Metal," which brings film to life through the display of several fan-favorite characters as well as iconic vehicles from popular films and television shows.
Visitors can see Tony Stark’s F-1 Race Car from Iron Man 2, 13.5-ft. statues of Bumblebee and Optimus Prime from the Transformers movie franchise, the 1966 TV show Batmobile, and more.
The Transformers sculptures are made entirely of non-toxic materials and recycled scrap metal. Each sculpture was economically built using a variety of car and motorcycle parts such as gears, spark plugs, and nails.