BMW's art car collection celebrates its 50th anniversary with exhibitions of iconic models by andy warhol, jeff koons and more.
The BMW Art Cars go on exhibition at prestigious museums and major art events worldwide. Along for the ride: lots of rolling sculptures by BMW M which have also proven themselves on the racetrack.
BMW Art Cars turn 50. Jochen Neerpasch shares how a chance idea and a call from Jean Todt created one of motorsport's most iconic traditions.
"The BMW Art Car Collection celebrates 50 years of artistic freedom and visionary design. The 20 vehicles have become international icons, telling stories of society, technology, and performance," says Ilka Horstmeier, Board Member for Human Resources and Real Estate at BMW Group.
The History Of The Legendary BMW Art Cars | BMW.com
BMW's art car collection celebrates its 50th anniversary with exhibitions of iconic models by andy warhol, jeff koons and more.
The story of BMW Art Cars started in 1975, when the French racing driver and auctioneer Hervé Poulain came up with the idea of joining the 24 Hours of Le Mans in an artist-styled BMW. Jochen Neerpasch, who was head of BMW Motorsport at the time, was completely on board with the idea, and the first BMW Art Car was born: a BMW 3.0 CSL in strong primary colours by the American sculptor Alexander.
Learn about the history and artists of the BMW Art Car Collection, a series of 20 BMW cars transformed by famous painters, sculptors and photographers. See the images and details of each art car, from Calder's 1975 3.0 CSL to Mehretu's 2024 M Hybrid V8.
Several BMW Art Cars have become highly influential, and are often imitated by independent teams in amateur racing, such as the 2003 BMW M3 GT2 race car by renown American artist Jeff Koonz. The No. 821 DriveTeq BMW that competes in Enduro Elite in Canada and AER- American Endurance Racing south of the border is an homage to Koonz' creation.
The History Of The Legendary BMW Art Cars | BMW.com
BMW Art Cars turn 50. Jochen Neerpasch shares how a chance idea and a call from Jean Todt created one of motorsport's most iconic traditions.
Several BMW Art Cars have become highly influential, and are often imitated by independent teams in amateur racing, such as the 2003 BMW M3 GT2 race car by renown American artist Jeff Koonz. The No. 821 DriveTeq BMW that competes in Enduro Elite in Canada and AER- American Endurance Racing south of the border is an homage to Koonz' creation.
"The BMW Art Car Collection celebrates 50 years of artistic freedom and visionary design. The 20 vehicles have become international icons, telling stories of society, technology, and performance," says Ilka Horstmeier, Board Member for Human Resources and Real Estate at BMW Group.
BMW Art Cars - three words that evoke the legendary link-up of car icons such as the BMW M1 and the BMW Z1, with world-famous artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Jeff Koons. Read on to see who designed which BMW model, how, and why.
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Learn about the history and design of BMW's iconic Art Cars, from Calder's sculptural 3.0 CSL to Cao Fei's digital M6 GT3. Discover how artists like Warhol, Hockney, and Koons transformed racing cars into moving canvases of expression and innovation.
The story of BMW Art Cars started in 1975, when the French racing driver and auctioneer Hervé Poulain came up with the idea of joining the 24 Hours of Le Mans in an artist-styled BMW. Jochen Neerpasch, who was head of BMW Motorsport at the time, was completely on board with the idea, and the first BMW Art Car was born: a BMW 3.0 CSL in strong primary colours by the American sculptor Alexander.
BMW Art Cars turn 50. Jochen Neerpasch shares how a chance idea and a call from Jean Todt created one of motorsport's most iconic traditions.
Several BMW Art Cars have become highly influential, and are often imitated by independent teams in amateur racing, such as the 2003 BMW M3 GT2 race car by renown American artist Jeff Koonz. The No. 821 DriveTeq BMW that competes in Enduro Elite in Canada and AER- American Endurance Racing south of the border is an homage to Koonz' creation.
The History Of The Legendary BMW Art Cars | BMW.com
Learn about the history and design of BMW's iconic Art Cars, from Calder's sculptural 3.0 CSL to Cao Fei's digital M6 GT3. Discover how artists like Warhol, Hockney, and Koons transformed racing cars into moving canvases of expression and innovation.
Learn about the BMW Art Car Project, which invites renowned artists to create works of art on BMW vehicles since 1975. See the photos and names of 20 official BMW Art Cars, as well as some unofficial ones, and their public display locations.
BMW Art Cars turn 50. Jochen Neerpasch shares how a chance idea and a call from Jean Todt created one of motorsport's most iconic traditions.
BMW's art car collection celebrates its 50th anniversary with exhibitions of iconic models by andy warhol, jeff koons and more.
The History Of The Legendary BMW Art Cars | BMW.com
The story of BMW Art Cars started in 1975, when the French racing driver and auctioneer Hervé Poulain came up with the idea of joining the 24 Hours of Le Mans in an artist-styled BMW. Jochen Neerpasch, who was head of BMW Motorsport at the time, was completely on board with the idea, and the first BMW Art Car was born: a BMW 3.0 CSL in strong primary colours by the American sculptor Alexander.
BMW Art Cars turn 50. Jochen Neerpasch shares how a chance idea and a call from Jean Todt created one of motorsport's most iconic traditions.
Learn about the history and design of BMW's iconic Art Cars, from Calder's sculptural 3.0 CSL to Cao Fei's digital M6 GT3. Discover how artists like Warhol, Hockney, and Koons transformed racing cars into moving canvases of expression and innovation.
BMW Art Cars - three words that evoke the legendary link-up of car icons such as the BMW M1 and the BMW Z1, with world-famous artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Jeff Koons. Read on to see who designed which BMW model, how, and why.
The History Of The Legendary BMW Art Cars | BMW.com
"The BMW Art Car Collection celebrates 50 years of artistic freedom and visionary design. The 20 vehicles have become international icons, telling stories of society, technology, and performance," says Ilka Horstmeier, Board Member for Human Resources and Real Estate at BMW Group.
BMW's art car collection celebrates its 50th anniversary with exhibitions of iconic models by andy warhol, jeff koons and more.
Learn about the history and design of BMW's iconic Art Cars, from Calder's sculptural 3.0 CSL to Cao Fei's digital M6 GT3. Discover how artists like Warhol, Hockney, and Koons transformed racing cars into moving canvases of expression and innovation.
BMW Art Cars - three words that evoke the legendary link-up of car icons such as the BMW M1 and the BMW Z1, with world-famous artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Jeff Koons. Read on to see who designed which BMW model, how, and why.
The History Of The Legendary BMW Art Cars | BMW.com
The story of BMW Art Cars started in 1975, when the French racing driver and auctioneer Hervé Poulain came up with the idea of joining the 24 Hours of Le Mans in an artist-styled BMW. Jochen Neerpasch, who was head of BMW Motorsport at the time, was completely on board with the idea, and the first BMW Art Car was born: a BMW 3.0 CSL in strong primary colours by the American sculptor Alexander.
BMW Art Cars turn 50. Jochen Neerpasch shares how a chance idea and a call from Jean Todt created one of motorsport's most iconic traditions.
"The BMW Art Car Collection celebrates 50 years of artistic freedom and visionary design. The 20 vehicles have become international icons, telling stories of society, technology, and performance," says Ilka Horstmeier, Board Member for Human Resources and Real Estate at BMW Group.
The BMW Art Cars go on exhibition at prestigious museums and major art events worldwide. Along for the ride: lots of rolling sculptures by BMW M which have also proven themselves on the racetrack.
Learn about the history and artists of the BMW Art Car Collection, a series of 20 BMW cars transformed by famous painters, sculptors and photographers. See the images and details of each art car, from Calder's 1975 3.0 CSL to Mehretu's 2024 M Hybrid V8.
BMW's art car collection celebrates its 50th anniversary with exhibitions of iconic models by andy warhol, jeff koons and more.
Learn about the history and design of BMW's iconic Art Cars, from Calder's sculptural 3.0 CSL to Cao Fei's digital M6 GT3. Discover how artists like Warhol, Hockney, and Koons transformed racing cars into moving canvases of expression and innovation.
BMW Art Cars turn 50. Jochen Neerpasch shares how a chance idea and a call from Jean Todt created one of motorsport's most iconic traditions.
Learn about the BMW Art Car Project, which invites renowned artists to create works of art on BMW vehicles since 1975. See the photos and names of 20 official BMW Art Cars, as well as some unofficial ones, and their public display locations.
Several BMW Art Cars have become highly influential, and are often imitated by independent teams in amateur racing, such as the 2003 BMW M3 GT2 race car by renown American artist Jeff Koonz. The No. 821 DriveTeq BMW that competes in Enduro Elite in Canada and AER- American Endurance Racing south of the border is an homage to Koonz' creation.
The story of BMW Art Cars started in 1975, when the French racing driver and auctioneer Hervé Poulain came up with the idea of joining the 24 Hours of Le Mans in an artist-styled BMW. Jochen Neerpasch, who was head of BMW Motorsport at the time, was completely on board with the idea, and the first BMW Art Car was born: a BMW 3.0 CSL in strong primary colours by the American sculptor Alexander.
The BMW Art Cars go on exhibition at prestigious museums and major art events worldwide. Along for the ride: lots of rolling sculptures by BMW M which have also proven themselves on the racetrack.
"The BMW Art Car Collection celebrates 50 years of artistic freedom and visionary design. The 20 vehicles have become international icons, telling stories of society, technology, and performance," says Ilka Horstmeier, Board Member for Human Resources and Real Estate at BMW Group.
BMW Art Cars - three words that evoke the legendary link-up of car icons such as the BMW M1 and the BMW Z1, with world-famous artists like Roy Lichtenstein and Jeff Koons. Read on to see who designed which BMW model, how, and why.