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Crashed Cars Sculptures by Dirk Skreber

Published Jul 31, 2011

These impressive car wrecks are sculptures created by German artist Dirk Skreber.
Dirk purchased a red Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder and a black Hyundai Tiburon with the intention of smashing them. He then found a vehicle-testing facility in Ohio and choreographed both accidents, before exhibiting them at the Saatchi Gallery in London.

“It was fun to do, awesome and super-intense,” says Skreber. “If you pass an accident and see a car like this, it’s occupied by tragic thoughts for the people that would be involved, and you might see blood. This work gives you an opportunity to see the things like in a dream. It’s clean and polished and abstract.”

via Best Bookmarks Dirk Skreber – Saatchi Gallery

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