BMW Art Cars in London Art Cars in The Parking Garage

From Andy Warhol to Jeff Koons: 16 BMW Art Cars in Britain - that's never even been! On display are automotive works of art until 4 August in a car park in London.

A parking garage in London's Shoreditch is the Guggenheim Museum. Temporarily at least. For up to the 4th August 2012, car and art lovers there still admire 16 of 17 existing BMW Art Car. The congregate there during the Olympics in nasty concrete setting of the NCP Car Park This is by design. For color to finally bring the gray, designed by artists like Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons car from nearly four decades. Pop Art Warhol genius described the idea behind the BMW M1 designed by him once: "I have tried to depict speed when a car goes really fast, blur all the lines and colors.."



The History of Art Cars began 1975th Then came the racers and Kunsinteressierte Herve Poulain at the idea of ​​his BMW 3.0 CSL from a friend, the sculptor Alexander Calder to let vervielfäligen color. The set in the design of powerful pastel color curves. Then Poulain played with the colorful Bavarian coupe that rock-hard 24 Hours of Le Mans, the Myth Art Car was born. Later, it was BMW themselves, the well-known artists committed to make racing and production car racing screens. The special thing about them is not equal to the mechanical sculptures ended up in quarantine pajamas, but were allowed to follow their first destination - race.



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