The prestigious BMW Art Car Collection is embarking on a global tour to mark its 50th anniversary. This exclusive exhibition will showcase some of the most iconic and artistically significant vehicles, including works by Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, and
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The BMW Art Car Collection is a unique series of BMW vehicles painted by renowned artists, combining automotive engineering with artistic vision. The collection began in 1975 and now includes 20 cars, each a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.
Some of the artists who have contributed to the BMW Art Car Collection include Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Jeff Koons, and Alexander Calder. Each artist brings their unique style to the vehicles, creating stunning and iconic pieces of art.
The BMW Art Car World Tour is a global exhibition designed to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the BMW Art Car Collection. The tour aims to introduce new audiences to the collection, showcase the unique blend of art and technology, and highlight BMW's commitment to sustainability and innovation.
The global tour begins in Munich, Germany, and Beijing, China. The first stops are at the BMW Museum in Munich from March 20-21 and the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing. The tour will then travel to other major cities around the world.
Many of the cars in the BMW Art Car Collection are built using environmentally friendly materials and technologies. BMW's commitment to sustainability is reflected in the collection, showcasing the company's dedication to responsible manufacturing practices and eco-friendly innovations.

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