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London. The ICA, in partnership with BMW, the Mayor of London and the London 2012 Festival, will take over a landmark car park in Shoreditch for two weeks only from 21 July to 4 August for a unique exhibition of the BMW Art Car Collection on show for the first time in the UK.
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London. The ICA, in partnership with BMW, the Mayor
of London and the London 2012 Festival, will take over a landmark car
park in Shoreditch for two weeks only from 21 July to 4 August for a
unique exhibition of the BMW Art Car Collection on show for the first
time in the UK.
The exhibition is part of the London 2012 Festival, a
spectacular 12-week nationwide celebration running until 9 September
2012, bringing together leading artists from across the world with the
very best from the UK.
The collection, initiated over 35 years ago, features BMW cars
transformed by some of the world’s leading artists including:
Alexander Calder, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Ernst
Fuchs, Robert Rauschenberg, M.J Nelson, Ken Done, Matazo Kayama, Cesar
Manrique, Jeff Koons, A.R Penck, Esher Mahlangu, Sandro Chia, Jenny
Holzer and David Hockney.
ART DRIVE! THE BMW ART CAR COLLECTION will show cars
by 16 international artists over six floors in the NCP Car Park on
Great Eastern Street in Shoreditch. The project, which brings together
BMW’s excellence in car design and the ICA’s passion for and
commitment to art, will be a one-off opportunity for art and design
lovers as well as car enthusiasts.
The BMW Art Car Collection started when French racing driver and
auctioneer Hervé Poulain invited his friend Alexander Calder to design
a car that married artistic excellence to 'an already perfect
object'. The end result was a racing car that would ultimately
compete in the Le Mans 24-hour race in 1975. And so the BMW Art Car
was born.
Since then some of the greatest names in contemporary art have added
to the collection creating a wide range of artistic interpretations.
David Hockney’s 1995 Art Car paints the inside of the car on the
outside, revealing everything from internal engine parts to a dog in
the back. Rauschenberg incorporates photographic transfers of Ingres
paintings while Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein used the canvas of
the car to portray the essence of speed.Well-known for its support for
innovation and new talent across the contemporary arts, the ICA has
sought out some exciting emerging names in design from the East End to
help deliver this project, including Julia, Loop.pH and My Beautiful City.
The ICA is delighted to be working with LOCOG, BMW and the Mayor
of London’s office on this prestigious project. Art Drive! presents an
exciting opportunity to reach new and larger audiences. The ICA hopes
to take on further projects of this type in order to extend its reach
into new spaces across the city.
To launch the project, the BMW Art Car by Jeff Koons was
photographed in front of London’s Tower Bridge on Tuesday 3 July. To
view the images, please visit:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/icalondon/sets/72157630389410410/ for an
online
tour of the entire BMW Art Car Collection, please visit
http://www.bmw-artcartour.com/
ART DRIVE! – THE BMW ART CAR COLLECTION
Dates: 21 July – 4 August 2012
Location: NCP Great Eastern Street Car Park, 35 Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3ER
Admission: Free
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Notes to Editors
The ICA
The ICA (Institute of Contemporary Art) was founded
by a group of radical artists and writers in the 1940s as a space for
experimental and challenging arts practice.
The iCA is uniquely positioned on The Mall in central London in
a Regency period building designed by John Nash. Since moving to its
present location in 1968, the ICA has become the home of the British
avant-garde and continues to foreground interdisciplinary art practice.
BMW Group Cultural Engagement
For more than 40 years, the BMW Group has initiated
and engaged in over 100 cultural cooperations worldwide. The company
places the main focus of its long-term commitment on modern and
contemporary art, jazz and classical music as well as architecture and
design. The BMW Group takes absolute creative freedom in all the
cultural activities it is involved in for granted as this is just as
essential for groundbreaking artistic work as it is for major
innovations in a successful business.
Further information: www.bmwgroup.com/culture
and www.bmwgroup.com/culture/overview
The ICA’s current exhibition - Bruce Nauman’s Days and
an online project, Soundworks, featuring over 130 audio
artworks submitted by artists worldwide – is presented in partnership
with BMW.
www.ica.org.uk/soundworks
The Cultural Olympiad and London 2012 Festival
The London 2012 Cultural Olympiad is the largest
cultural celebration in the history of the modern Olympic and
Paralympic Movements. Spread over four years, it is designed to give
everyone in the UK a chance to be part of London 2012 and inspire
creativity across all forms of culture, especially among young people.
The culmination of the Cultural Olympiad is the London 2012
Festival, the spectacular 12-week nationwide celebration bringing
together leading artists from across the world with the very best from
the UK, from Midsummers Day on 21 June and running until the final day
of the Paralympic Games on 9 September 2012.The London 2012 Festival
celebrates the huge range, quality and accessibility of the UK's
world-class culture including dance, music, theatre, the visual arts,
fashion, film, comedy and digital innovation, giving the opportunity
for people across the UK to celebrate the London 2012 Olympic and
Paralympic Games.
Principal funders of the Cultural Olympiad and London 2012
Festival are Arts Council England, Legacy Trust UK and the Olympic
Lottery Distributor. BP and BT are Premier Partners of the Cultural
Olympiad and the London 2012 Festival.
For more details on the programme, to download the London 2012
Festival official guide and to sign up for information visit www.london2012.com/festival
The Mayor of London
The Mayor of London is supporting a huge programme of
free events and cultural activities to add to the excitement of 2012.
Working with outstanding international artists and world class
cultural organisations this unprecedented Mayor of London
Presents programme is taking place in every corner of the
capital to add to and complement the London 2012 Festival. It includes
Secrets: Hidden London, with artists and performers
transforming hidden and lesser known locations;
Showtime, the largest outdoor arts festival ever seen
in the capital, with dozens of electrifying artists from the UK and
abroad coming to every borough, in high streets, parks and town
centres; BT London Live, bringing live action from
the Games, as well as sporting activities and entertainment to Hyde
Park, Victoria Park and Trafalgar Square; and
Surprises bringing pop-up performances and once in a
lifetime experiences to locations familiar and unusual, above your
heads and atop landmark buildings. To be the first to know what's
happening in this Summer Like No Other , sign up or follow us at
www.molpresents.com / www.facebook.com/mayoroflondonpresents
/ www.twitter.com/molpresents
The Art Drive! Project Team
Art Drive! takes the ICA to Shoreditch for the first
time and is located in Great Eastern Street Car Park. Familiar to
many locally the car park will be transformed into a temporary
gallery, with care and consideration given to the use of
environmentally-friendly materials and techniques for presentation and
graphics. The ICA has teamed up with three East London-based groups in
the fields of exhibition, event presentation and graphic design: My
Beautiful City, Loop.ph and Julia.
My Beautiful City
My Beautiful City (MBC) specialises in producing
unique events. We balance sophisticated design and originality to
ensure an innovative approach to production & event management.
Creating bespoke experiences for both corporate and private clients
worldwide, MBC can guarantee that each event will impress and excite
its guests. Having produced events internationally in Paris, Rome, New
York, LA, Tokyo and Moscow, no challenge is too big. Creativity and
innovation are at the heart of every MBC production, from unique
catwalk shows, to private dinners, experiential events, product
launches, music tours, and brand experiences. Our London based team,
led by Founder/ Creative Director; Robin Scott-Lawson, consists of
experienced production managers, set designers, lighting designers, 3D
animators, installation artists, film makers and photographers.
Julia
Julia is Valerio Di Lucente (Italy), Erwan Lhuissier
(France) and Hugo Timm (Brazil). Having met at the Royal College of
Art in London, the trio founded the studio in 2008 upon graduation.
Previous work includes typefaces, posters, books, identities and
websites for cultural institutions and commercial companies such as
Wallpaper magazine, The Royal College of Art, Design Museum and the
British Council amongst others.www.julia.uk.com
Loop.pH
Loop.ph is a London based art and design studio
intervening at an urban scale to re-imagine life in the city. The
studio was founded in 2003 by Mathias Gmachl and Rachel Wingfield to
create a new design practice reaching beyond specialist boundaries,
mediating between digital & biological media and facilitating
participatory design and urban crafts.
For further information please contact:
Michelle Roberts
Corporate Communications Manager London
2012
01344 480719 | michelle.roberts@bmw.co.uk
Penny Sychrava PR
0796 791 5339 | pennysychrava@hotmail.com
Johnny Gibson, Head of Communications
020 7766 1410 | johnny.gibson@ica.org.uk
Naomi Crowther, Press Officer
020 7766 1407 | naomi.crowther@ica.org.uk