Le Mans/Munich. This edition of Le Mans Classic marks
a historic occasion with the return of the first BMW Art Car by
Alexander Calder, in its Artist’s Proof version, initiated by the
Calder Foundation and BMW Group Classic, to the track where it all
began 50 years ago. Hervé Poulain, the visionary behind the BMW Art
Cars, and Alexander SC Rower, Calder’s grandson, will take a
ceremonial lap in this automotive artwork on Sunday, July 6, from 9:45
to 10:25am, during the BMW parade. This event pays vibrant tribute to
the originality of the project, where art meets automotive,
perpetuating a tradition that has lasted for half a century.
As a long-standing partner of Le Mans Classic, BMW celebrates this
year the double anniversary of its iconic BMW Art Cars and the BMW 3
Series. Taking place from 4 to 6 July, Le Mans Classic brings together
classic and vintage racing cars on the legendary 24 Hours of Le Mans
circuit, creating a strong link between historical heritage and
contemporary innovation.
This strong presence on the Circuit de la Sarthe
underlines BMW’s long-standing commitment to the alliance between art
and technology. The presentation of the first BMW Art Car marks a
celebration of the artistic and technological journey, reinforcing the
idea that past progress feeds future innovation. This iconic
BMW 3.0 CSL embodies a perfect balance of
lightness, performance and bold aesthetics.
2025 marks the 50th anniversary of the BMW Art Cars, as well as the
50th anniversary of the BMW 3 Series, one of the
world’s best-selling premium cars with over 20 million units sold.
On this occasion, Hervé Poulain, co-founder of the BMW Art Cars,
auctioneer and racing driver, will share his vision and emotions about
the creation of the first Art Car and discuss the uniqueness of this
visionary collection. Alexander SC Rower, president of the Calder
Foundation and grandson of the artist, will talk about the importance
of this rolling sculpture in his grandfather’s artistic legacy. This
meeting will be marked by the themes of transmission and passion.
Hervé Poulain says: “I wanted to provoke a
meeting between the major arts and industry, two worlds that ignored
each other. The BMW Art Cars have transformed the status of the
automobile by bringing this object born from applied arts into the
fine art.” Looking to the future, he continues: “The automotive myth
has undergone many transformations. Today, this myth is evolving as
the 21st century promises unprecedented advancements. The BMW Art Car
by Calder was born 50 years ago in reaction to the pessimism generated
by the first oil shock, as a symbolic gesture of optimism and
confidence in the future.”
50 years of ‘rolling sculptures’: the BMW Art Car
Collection
Since 1975, renowned artists from around the
world have created BMW Art Cars. The idea emerged thanks to French
racing driver and art enthusiast Hervé Poulain, who, in collaboration
with Jochen Neerpasch, then Head of Motorsport at BMW, invited his
friend and artist Alexander Calder to paint a car. The result was a
BMW 3.0 CSL that participated in the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1975,
captivating the public and marking the birth of the BMW Art Car
Collection. Famous figures such as Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein,
Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Esther Mahlangu, David Hockney,
Jenny Holzer and Ólafur Elíasson have since enriched the collection
with their unique styles. More recently, John Baldessari and Cao Fei
have used the BMW M6 GTLM and BMW M6 GT3 respectively to add dynamic
race cars to the collection, competing at Daytona in 2016 and Macau in
2017. The BMW Art Cars by Jeff Koons and Julie Mehretu raced at the 24
Hours of Le Mans in 2010 and 2024.
Le Mans Classic
Since its beginnings, Le Mans
Classic has provided a unique stage where more than 600 cars gather to
pay tribute to the history of motorsport. BMW, a loyal partner of the
event, showcases a range of iconic vehicles, symbols of this rich
tradition. This year’s Le Mans Classic poster honours the legendary
BMW M1 Procar, paying tribute to the cars that have
marked the history of the greatest endurance race of all time.
With over 200,000 visitors expected, Le Mans Classic is much more
than just a car gathering. It is a grand popular festival, enriched by
parades and cultural activities that connect automotive history with
the future. In this year of double celebration, BMW is highlighting
its rich heritage while reaffirming its commitment to innovation and excellence.
Models on display in the BMW area from 4 to 6 July:
- 1975 BMW 3.0 CSL Calder (Artist’s Proof)
- 1995 BMW M3 GT Coupé E36
- BMW M3 CS Touring
- BMW i4 M60
- BMW M Electrified (Development Prototype)
Further information on the Calder BMW Art Car (Artist’s Proof) can be
found here.
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