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Thursday
Mar262009

BMW's 15 Minutes of Fame

OK, we'll admit that the Bavarian automaker has had at least 15 minutes of notoriety since its founding in 1916. None quite like this, however. Unveiled today in Grand Central Station's Vanderbilt Hall, the company's Art Cars exhibit shows off the painted bodies of vintage Beamers that were decorated by the hands of men including Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg and yes, even Mr. Fifteen Minutes himself, Andy Warhol. In the east wing of the hall, commuters can view "Expression of Joy"--a massive canvas ramp that was painted not with a brush but by the wheels of a Z4 roadster skidding through pools of primary-color paint. The Z4 is there, too, looking not the least bit embarrassed about the red paint that is splashed across its sides and wheels. (For video, check after the jump.) The creation of artist Robin Rhode, "Expression of Joy" is aptly named. Wouldn't you be joyous getting to ride through puddles of latex, leaving a multicolored tire tread trail in your wake? The exhibit will be on view through early April. For a teaser video, see below.

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