BMW Art Car London 2012 Art Installation in Shoredich
August 3rd, 2012 by
Al Khan
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The main entrance to the BMW Art Car exhibition makes a clear, clean statement.
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BMW 3.0 CSL E9 Group 2 race car. Art car by sculptor Alexander Calder in 1975. American Alexander Calder created this as one of the first Art Cars and was one of Calder's last works before his death in 1976.
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BMW 3.0 CSL coupé, the second Art Car created in 1976 by Frank Stella.
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BMW 3.0 CSL coupé, the second Art Car created in 1976 by Frank Stella.
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BMW M3 1989, Australian artist Michael Jagamara Nelson took seven days of tireless work, to transformed "his" black BMW M3.
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BMW 635 CSI Art Car , is the the sixth addition to BMW's collection of 15 Art Cars creared by Robert Rauschenberg in 1986 using photgraphic methods.
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BMW 320i E21 Group 5 race car, this Art Car was created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1977.
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BMW 320i E21 Group 5 race car, this Art Car was created by Roy Lichtenstein in 1977.
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BMW 635CSI, the fifth car in the Art Car collection was created by Ernst Fuchs in 1982 and is based on a dream he had as a five year old child. Austrian Fuch states I call this car Firefox on Harehunt.
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BMW M1 Andy Warhol Art Car 1979. For this fourth Art Car Warhol worked directly on the full scale car and painted the car himself.
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The Mayor of London and London 2012 festival have joined forces to stage an art collection in a car park. The cars span 35 years and includes designs from Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Cesar Manrique and David Hockney.
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