Jeff Koons Bmw Art Car Wallpaper

This BMW M3 GT2 was aesthetically reworked by the US artist Jeff Koons and is the latest model in the BMW Art Cars series.
Jeff koons bmw art car wallpaper. Jeff Koons 2010. Jeff Koons is back working with BMW and yes its for another art car a follow-up to Koons BMW M3 GT2 that made its global debut 11 years ago This time around Koons will be working to create a. American artist Jeff Koons unveiled his Art Car designed for BMW at the Pompidou Centre in Paris last night.
The media and art magazines from all over the world carried reports on the 17th model in the Art Car series. Lines of colour stream over the bodywork. Jeff Koons is creating a collectable art car collection for BMW as pop art referencing hand painted 8 Series Gran Coupé drivable artworks to be revealed at the 2022 Frieze Los Angeles.
Jeff Koons is back working with BMW and yes its for another art car a follow-up to Koons BMW M3 GT2 that made its global debut 11 years ago. Many renowned artists throughout the world have created BMW Art Cars. We had the chance to speak to jeff koons during the launch of his new art car collaboration with BMW the 8 X jeff koons at munichs.
It was unveiled to the world at the Centre Pompidou in Paris in June 2010 to great acclaim. This will be the time when Koons has worked with BMW although technically. The most recent artist to the join BMW Art Car program is Jeff Koons in 2010 with his M3 GT2.
The sportscar - which will race at the 24 Hours of Le Mans - has an exterior with bright colors evocative of power motion and energy and a silver. Designbooms pietro mini in dialogue with jeff koons. 2010 BMW M3 GT2.
This time around Koons will be working to create a special edition of the 8 Series Gran Coupe specifically an M850i xDrive Gran Coupe which will be added to BMWs Art Car collection that dates back to 1975. High-resolution picture sets in wallpaper format. Sep 7 2017 - This BMW M3 GT2 is the 17th BMW Art Car designed by Jeff Koons and unveiled in the Centre Pompidou yesterday The same venue where Roy Lichtenstein first presented and signed his Art Car.