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Two anniversaries, one special exhibition: 50 Years of BMW Art Cars and the BMW 3 Series at the BMW Museum.
16.06.2025 Press Release
BMW Art Car World Tour 2025 will stop off in Munich from 17 June with the legendary BMW Art Cars based on the 3 Series. The BMW Museum in Munich is using a special exhibition taking place as part of the international BMW Art Car World Tour to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of both the legendary BMW Art Car Collection and the iconic BMW 3 Series.
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Munich. The BMW Museum in Munich is using a special
exhibition taking place as part of the international BMW Art Car World
Tour to celebrate the 50-year anniversary of both the legendary BMW
Art Car Collection and the iconic BMW 3 Series. The exhibition will
open its doors to visitors from 17 June, hot on the heels of the Le
Mans 24 Hours race weekend. Fittingly, it was at Le Mans in 1975 that
the first BMW Art Car – created by Alexander Calder – staged its
glittering premiere. The exhibition, which runs until 1 February 2026,
will see the BMW Museum present a trio of Art Cars based on the BMW 3
Series: Sandro Chia’s BMW M3 GTR and the BMW M3 (Group A) cars
designed by Michael Jagamara Nelson and Ken Done respectively.
The exhibition at the BMW Museum – the home of the BMW Art Cars
when they are not on display at destinations around the globe – is one
of the attractions of the ongoing BMW Art Car World Tour, the largest
exhibition project yet in the 50-year history of the collection. The
Tour has so far visited 12 markets on five continents, and will
continue to showcase the legendary BMW Art Cars across numerous art
and car platforms, and at institutes worldwide, over the coming year.
The BMW Museum will use the special exhibition to provide insights
into the artistic brilliance and history of the BMW Art Car
Collection, as well as inviting visitors to explore the technical
excellence of the 3 Series and the innovative power of the BMW brand.
50 years of driving pleasure: the BMW 3
Series
Since it first hit the roads in 1975, the BMW 3
Series has served as a byword for driving pleasure and a cornerstone
for the success of BMW. Across five decades, it has reimagined the
concept of the sports sedan, set new standards for performance and put
smiles on the faces of millions of drivers around the world. From the
groundbreaking first generation to today’s innovative models, the 3
Series has been an enduring, style-defining feature of the automotive landscape.
50 years of “rolling sculptures”: the BMW Art Car
Collection
Since 1975, renowned artists from countries
the world over have gone to work creating BMW Art Cars. The idea was
the brainchild of French racing driver and art lover Hervé Poulain,
who teamed up with BMW’s then Head of Motorsport Jochen Neerpasch to
invite friend and artist Alexander Calder to paint a design onto a
car. The result was a BMW 3.0 CSL that competed in the 24 Hours of Le
Mans in 1975, becoming a darling of the crowd – and marking the birth
of the BMW Art Car Collection. Famous names including Frank Stella,
Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Esther Mahlangu,
David Hockney, Jenny Holzer and Ólafur Elíasson have since added
further BMW Art Cars bearing their own individual style to the
collection. More recently, the American John Baldessari and Chinese
multimedia artist Cao Fei used the BMW M6 GTLM and BMW M6 GT3
respectively as a canvas for their takes on the BMW Art Car concept in
2016 and 2017. They therefore joined Jeff Koons and Julie Mehretu in
applying their creativity to dynamic racing cars in the last 15 years.
BMW Art Cars at the BMW Museum from 17 June
BMW M3 Group A by Ken Done (1989):
Australian artist Ken Done created a vibrant and richly coloured
design that captures the energy and dynamism of motor racing. His work
represents a homage to the speed and power of the BMW M3.
“It was a great honour to be asked to be part of this fabulous
Art Car collection. I wanted to express the joy of speed and the
brilliance of the machine itself.” Ken Done
BMW M3 Group A by Michael Jagamara Nelson
(1989):
Michael Jagamara Nelson, also from Australia,
brought the traditions of Aboriginal art to the bodywork of the BMW
M3. His complex motifs using dot painting techniques tell Dreaming
stories that are deeply rooted in the culture of his people.
“A car is a landscape as it would be seen from a plane – I have
included water, the kangaroo and the opossum.” Michael Jagamara Nelson
BMW M3 GTR by Sandro Chia (1992):
Italian artist Sandro Chia transformed a BMW M3 GTR into a
painting on wheels that depicts human figures and emotions in vivid
colours. His work symbolises the connection between man and machine,
and invites us to reflect on the role of the car in modern society.
“I have created both a picture and a world. Everything that is
looked at closely turns into a face. A face is a focus, a focus of
life and the world.” Sandro Chia
The 10th BMW Art Car, a BMW 730i designed by Spanish artist
César Manrique in 1990, is also on show at the BMW Museum as part of
its permanent exhibition.
For more information, please visit:
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Art Cars im BMW Museum
BMW
Art Car World Tour
If you have any questions, please contact:
Lisa
Meindl
BMW Group Corporate and Governmental
Affairs
Spokesperson BMW Museum und BMW Welt
Phone:
+49-89-382-31668
E-Mail: Lisa.Meindl@bmw.de
Ilya Baryshev
BMW Group Corporate and Governmental
Affairs
Spokesperson, BMW Art Car World Tour
Telefon:
+49-151-601-544-36
E-Mail: Ilya.Baryshev@bmwgroup.com