BBC Top Gear Magazine

TOP 9 BMW ART CARS

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Alexander Calder, 3.0 CSL

An engineer turned sculptor, Calder became famous for his huge abstract ‘mobiles’, a form of kinetic art that initially used motors to work but then relied on air currents. Rehearsed his art car moves on an aircraft for US carrier Braniff.

Andy Warhol, M1 Group 4

“I tried to portray speed pictoriall­y. If a car is moving really quickly, all the lines and colours are blurred.” Raced only once, at Le Mans in 1979, finishing sixth overall, and second in class. Is this the world’s most valuable car?

Jenny Holzer, V12 LMR

Neo-conceptual­ist Holzer focuses delivering on words and ideas in public spaces. Her art car featured six texts from Truisms and her Survival series, chrome and used lettering and phosphores­cent paint. DNF at Le Mans in ’99.

Frank Stella, 3.0 CSL

“My design is like a blueprint transferre­d onto the bodywork.” Uses a black and white square grid to reflect the car’s engineerin­g, with a graph paper effect. A works BMW entry in the 1976 Le Mans 24-Hour race, it didn’t finish.

Robert Rauschenbe­rg, 635 CSi

The first art car to reference other artists' work. Its hub caps used images of antique plates. Famous for his Combines series. "I consider the text of a newspaper and the filament of light bulb as fundamenta­l to the painting as a brush stroke."

Olaf Eliasson, BMW H2R

Eliasson’s work was based on BMW’s hydrogen-powered H2R research vehicle. Two reflecting layers of superimpos­ed metal spanned the body and were then covered in ice, disguising the car. Tricky to move. The first art car to engage with environmen­tal issues.

Roy Lichtenste­in, 320i Group 5

One of the great figures of Pop Art, and an influence on Koons, "I wanted the lines I painted to be a depiction of the road showing the car where to go." Raced at Le Mans, where it finished first in its class, ninth overall with art auctioneer Hervé Poulain driving

David Hockney, BMW 850 CSi

Britain’s greatest living artist? “I thought it would be a good idea to show the car as if one could see inside.” He painted the engine’s intake manifold, the driver, and one of his dachshunds. Vies with Koons as the most expensive living artist.

Jeff Koons, BMW M3 GT2

"Art always wants to become life itself. The power of art is connection." Koons Immersed himself fully in racing, and even went testing with BMW's ALMS team at Sebring . Raced at Le Mans in 2019, his art car retired after five hours.

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