Andy Warhol BMW M1 Art Car to be showcased in India
One of the most famous BMW Art Cars – if one can even say that – will be showcased in India this upcoming weekend. If you happen to find yourself at the India Art Fair…
One of the most famous BMW Art Cars – if one can even say that – will be showcased in India this upcoming weekend. If you happen to find yourself at the India Art Fair…
In January, BMW Brazil brings to a pop-up store a BMW 745Le hybrid customized by the São Paulo photographer and an exponent in the artistic world – Gabriel Wickbold. In November last year, as part…
BMW is quite famous for its Art Cars. Decades ago, the Bavarians began commissioning artists to adorn some of their most famous cars with their art. It’s led to some truly sensational looking cars, with…
Another U.S.-based BMW dealerships is hosting an unofficial BMW Cart Art competition. In late 2017, Illinois-based Laurel BMW hosted their own wrapping contest which was later unveiled at the 2018 Chicago Auto Show. Now Winslow…
Following the contributions by Jeff Koons and John Baldessari, Cao Fei is the youngest and first Chinese artist ever to create a BMW Art Car. By employing augmented and virtual reality, the internationally acclaimed Chinese…
BMW’s Art Car history is a special one for fans of the Bavarian brand. For forty years, BMW has hired famous artists to design and paint special BMWs. Some of the most famous BMW Art…
The very first BMW Art Car, a BMW 3.0 CSL, designed by American artist Alexander Calder, was showcased by BMW in Monterey this week. The iconic race car was displayed next to the BMW M3…
Cao Fei from China and American John Baldessari will be latest to join the ranks of outstanding artists such as Alexander Calder, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, David Hockney and Jeff Koons…
BMW just announced that the two artists that will be signing off the upcoming 18th and 19th BMW Art Cars have agreed to share some insight into their creative process and show us some design…
If you watch Formula One, you’d know that most of the cars are painted in drab black and grey liveries. The reason for this is that most racing teams want to exude a premium feel…