Art Personified: BMW Group brings the 13th BMW Art Car to India. The BMW Art Car by Sandro Chia celebrates its 25th anniversary in India with an exclusive display at India Art Fair.

Delhi NCR. BMW Group India presents the
13th BMW Art Car created by Italy’s most renowned
contemporary artist Sandro Chia. His creation will be exclusively
exhibited from 2-5 February 2017 at the India Art Fair in New Delhi.
Sandro Chia created the 13th Art Car for BMW in 1992 with
the BMW M3 GTR which is celebrating its 25th anniversary in 2017. 

The BMW Art Cars or the ‘Rolling Sculptures’ are original
masterpieces of art that demonstrate an individual synthesis of
artistic expression and automobile design. Since 1975, eighteen
prominent artists from across the world have created Art Cars on the
basis of contemporary BMW automobiles of their times, all offering a
wide range of artistic interpretations.                                                                                  

Mr. Frank Schloeder, President (act), BMW Group India said, “Cultural
communication has been one of the long-standing commitments of BMW
Group. The partnerships we build strengthen intercultural dialogue and
create platforms for multidisciplinary exchange. The BMW Art Cars
collection spans the work of prominent artists across continents.
Together they form a mirror of contemporary culture, as exemplary as
it is unique. Through the exclusive showcase of the BMW Art Car by
Sandro Chia at the India Art Fair, we bring yet another coveted
masterpiece of art closer to connoisseurs and patrons of art. Visitors
will be able to discover the design and creative process of the
13th BMW Art Car at the India Art Fair 2017.” 

BMW Art Cars are an indispensable component and a core platform of
BMW Group’s cultural engagement. They are unique creations combining
automobiles, technology, design and art. 

It was back in 1992 when Sandro Chia became the only Italian artist
so far to be asked to put his mark on a BMW Art Car. The artist
decided to give a BMW car a distinctive look ; he created a
combination of BMW’s design language and the artists’ perspective of
multiple gazes of the onlooker and how the car reflects on them. 

BMW Art Car Collection

For over 40 years, the BMW Art Car Collection has fascinated art and
design enthusiasts as well as lovers of cars and technology with its
amalgamation of fine art and innovative automobile technology. Several
cars from the BMW Art Car Collection are usually on display at the BMW
Museum in Munich, the home of BMW Art Cars, as part of its permanent
collection. The remaining BMW Art Cars travel the globe – to art fairs
as well as exhibitions. 

The BMW Art Car Collection was born when French race car driver and
art aficionado Hervé Poulain, together with Jochen Neerpasch, then BMW
Motorsport Director, asked his artist friend Alexander Calder to
design an automobile. The result was a BMW 3.0 CSL which competed in
24 Hours of Le Mans in 1975, where it quickly became the crowd’s
favourite. Since then, 17 international artists have designed BMW
models, among them some of the most renowned artists of our time:
Alexander Calder (BMW 3.0 CSL, 1975), Frank Stella (BMW 3.0 CSL,
1976), Roy Lichtenstein (BMW 320 Group 5, 1977), Andy Warhol (BMW M1
Group 4, 1979), Ernst Fuchs (BMW 635CSi, 1982), Robert Rauschenberg
(BMW 635CSi, 1986), Michael Jagamara Nelson (BMW M3 Group A, 1989),
Ken Done (BMW M3 Group A, 1989), Matazo Kayama (BMW 535i, 1990), César
Manrique (BMW 730i, 1990),  A. R. Penck (BMW Z1, 1991), Esther
Mahlangu (BMW 525i, 1991), Sandro Chia (BMW M3 GTR, 1992), David
Hockney (BMW 850CSi, 1995), Jenny Holzer (BMW V12 LMR, 1999), Ólafur
Eliasson (BMW H2R, 2007) and Jeff Koons (BMW M3 GT2, 2010). 

On 19 November 2015, at the celebration of the 40th
anniversary of BMW Art Cars at Guggenheim Museum in New York, a jury
of distinguished museum directors and curators chose Chinese artist
Cao Fei and American artist John Baldessari to separately design the
next BMW Art Cars in 2017 with the BMW M6 GT3 and BMW M6 GTLM. 

On 30 November 2016, the 19th BMW Art Car designed by John
Baldessari celebrated its world premiere at Art Basel Miami Beach. The
world premiere of the 18th BMW Art Car designed by Cao Fei
is scheduled during the summer of 2017.

The 13th BMW Art Car Sandro Chia (1992, BMW M3 GTR)

The artist’s pictorial language is in light-hearted contrast to the
often tough milieu of the big city, to which he reportedly feels
himself drawn: figures of the mythical appearance parade themselves
before us in a timeless, bucolic Arcadian setting. 

“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 

“Paint me, paint me!” the racing car’s surface had called out to him,
said Sandro Chia. So he started to paint, painted faces and a sea of
intensive colours until the car’s whole bodywork had been completely
covered. “The automobile is a much coveted object within our society”,
said Sandro Chia commenting on his work. “It is the centre of
attraction. People look at it. This car reflects those looks.” The
design of the Art Car was not his first artistic involvement with an
automobile. Even as a child he painted graffiti on cars. 

The art car was recently showcased at Quadriennale d’Arte held in
Rome from October 13, 2016 to January 7, 2017.

Sandro Chia

Sandro Chia was born in 1946 in Florence. He now lives in New York,
London and Tuscany. In the magnificent Renaissance city where he spent
his childhood and youth he became familiar with great works of art in
a relaxed, almost playful manner. The story goes that playing football
there in squares laid out by the great Brunelleschi was an experience
that never deserted him later in life. 

During the 1970’s, Chia achieved prominence with significant one man
exhibitions in Rome, Turin and Cologne. A scholarship enabled him to
work for a year in Monchengladbach. By 1982, his works were being
shown by the Guggenheim Museum in New York, at the ‘documenta 7’ in
Kassel and at the ‘Zeitgeist’ exhibition in Berlin. He is regarded as
one of the most significant artists in the Italian ‘Transavanguardia’,
and sees himself as a neo-expressionist in whose figurative paintings
traces of Carrà, de Chirico and Picasso but also of Mantegna and
Giorgione can be found. A major exhibition held in the Berlin National
Gallery during 1992 enabled art lovers to renew their acquaintances
with this oeuvre and see various new works for the first time.

About BMW Group’s Cultural Commitment

Since its inception, BMW Group India has participated in leading
cultural engagements across the country. In 2007, two BMW Art Cars
embellished by world renowned artists Andy Warhol (BMW M1, 1979) and
Roy Lichtenstein (BMW 320i, 1977) were presented at the Jehangir Art
Gallery in Mumbai. Since 2012, BMW partners with Kochi-Muziris
Biennale, the contemporary art fair, which brings international
artists to India and creates a global platform for Indian artists. In
2012-13, the innovative BMW Guggenheim Lab came to India. Based at Dr.
Bhau Daji Lad Museum and conducted at six different sites in Mumbai,
the lab organised six weeks of free program with diverse audience and
communities addressing the challenges and conditions of the urban city. 

For almost 50 years now, the BMW Group has initiated and engaged in
over 100 cultural co-operations worldwide. The company places the main
focus of its long-term commitment on contemporary and modern art,
classical music and jazz as well as architecture and design. In 1972,
three large-scale paintings were created by the artist Gerhard Richter
specifically for the foyer of the BMW Group’s Munich headquarters.
Since then, artists such as Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, Daniel Barenboim,
Jonas Kaufmann and architect Zaha Hadid have co-operated with BMW.
Currently, female artist Cao Fei from China and American John
Baldessari are creating the next two vehicles for the BMW Art Car
Collection. Besides co-initiatives, such as BMW Tate Live, the BMW Art
Journey and the ‘Opera for All’ concerts in Berlin, Munich and London,
the company also partners with leading museums and art fairs as well
as orchestras and opera houses around the world. The BMW Group takes
absolute creative freedom in all its cultural activities – as this
initiative is as essential for producing groundbreaking artistic work
as it is for major innovations in a successful business.

BMW Group India

With its three brands, BMW, MINI and Rolls-Royce, the BMW Group has
its sight set firmly on the premium sector of the Indian automobile
market. Along with automobiles and motorcycles, the BMW Group’s
activities in India comprise of financial services for its premium
clientele. Till date, BMW Group has invested 11.3 billion Indian
Rupees (€ 167 million) in its subsidiaries in India. (BMW India –INR
4.9 billion (€ 69 million) and BMW Financial Services India – INR 6.4
billion (€ 98 million). 

BMW India is a 100% subsidiary of the BMW Group and is headquartered
in Gurgaon (National Capital Region). The wide range of BMW activities
in India include a manufacturing plant in Chennai, a parts warehouse
in Mumbai, a training centre in Gurgaon NCR and development of a
dealer organisation across major metropolitan centres of the country. 

 

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BMW Group India

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BMW Group

Dr Thomas Girst

Corporate and Intergovernmental Affairs

Head of Cultural Engagement

Telephone: +49-89-382-24753

www.press.bmwgroup.com

Email: presse@bmw.de