2009 BMW H2R project Art Car by Olafur Eliasson
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(from BMW Press
Release) Olafur Eliasson`s “Your mobile expectations: BMW H2R
project” in the Copenhagen exhibition "THE WORLD IS YOURS"
Humlebæk. The autumn season at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
begins with a major international exhibition of contemporary art
entitled “THE WORLD IS YOURS”. From 5 September to 10 January 2010
works by 24 recognized artists from all over the world will be
presented, many of whom will be new acquaintances for the Danish
public. This is the biggest exhibition of contemporary art for many
years at Louisiana. Participating artists are among others Shilpa
Gupta (IN), Elliott Hundley (US), Gardar Eide Einarsson (NO) and
Superflex (DK).The exhibition presents a rich variety of the idioms
and media of contemporary art: moving pictures, interactive
installations, audio, sculpture, mass media, text, painting, collage
and even smell.
Olafur Eliasson „Your mobile expectations: BMW H2R project”
Eliasson’s project
transforms an object of advanced industrial design into a work of
art that critically and poetically reflects on the relationship
between global warming and the automotive industry. The BMW H2R race
car, a hydrogen-powered vehicle, was developed to attain speed
records while pursuing a sustainable future based on the use of
regenerative fuel. Eliasson has removed the car’s outer shell and
replaced it with a complex, translucent skin made of steel mesh,
reflective steel panels, and many layers of ice.
“Our movement in space implies friction: not only wind resistance,
but also social, physical, and political frictions,” Eliasson
comments. “Thus, movement has consequences for self-perception and
the way we engage with the world. One can look at the body as a
mobile vessel or a vehicle that changes the
parameters of time and space. In driving a car, one obviously also
negotiates the way time-space is constructed. What I find so
interesting in the research on movement and environmentally
sustainable energy is the fact that it enhances our sense of
responsibility in how we as individuals navigate in a world defined
by plurality and polyphony.”
Dr. Norbert Reithofer, Chairman of the Board of the BMW AG,
commented on the three-year cooperation with the artist: »While
working on his Art Car Project, Olafur Eliasson had been engaged in
an intensive exchange of ideas with our engineers and designers for
a number of years. Within the framework of the BMW Group’s long-term
commitment to art and culture, the intense discussion between the
artist and our company reached beyond the boundaries of purely
cultural engagement. Eliasson’s work poses questions also raised by
our company. Our corporate vision of sustainable mobility is based
on innovative research, new technologies and the use of regenerative
energy, which also secures our company’s prospects for the future.
We believe solutions can only be achieved when politics, industry
and society all work together. And the BMW Group is proud to promote
such a joint effort.”
The 16th BMW Art Car by Olafur Eliasson premiered in 2007 at the San
Francisco Museum of Art and was presented at Munich’s Pinakothek der
Moderne in 2008. On the occasion of “THE WORLD IS YOURS” and in
close cooperation with the BMW Group, the Louisiana Museum will
organize a symposium on December 12 pertaining to issues of
sustainability and coinciding with the World Climate Conference
taking place in Copenhagen around that time.
Further information about the exhibition THE WORLD IS YOURS can be
obtained from the curator of the exhibition, Anders Kold.