443 West 18th Street, New York City, New York (April 3rd, 2007) Official Site: Drive In Studios, Warhol.org |
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Seventeen brilliantly colorful silkscreen acrylics on canvas show Warhol's take on Mercedes-Benz models ranging from the very first automobile, the 1886 Patent Motorwagen, to the experimental 1969 C111 model. Mercedes-Benz commissioned the prints to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the company's first car, in 1986. Warhol was supposed to create 80 works, but he completed fewer than half before he died in 1987. This is only the second time they have returned to the United States from Mercedes-Benz headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany. It was a bit of a toss-up as to which was more striking: the hot pinks and yellows, day-glow greens and electric blues of the artwork, or the crowd of journalists, celebrities, celebrity-journalists and journalist-celebrities. Backless gowns mingled with Scottish kilts (it was Tartan Week in New York City, a celebration of Scottish heritage in America), and conservative coifs contrasted with Mohawk hairdos during the event held on April 3, the night before press days began for the New York Auto Show. |
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