Dream Cars Exhibition
Published Jun 6, 2014
Currently on show at Atlanta’s High Museum of Art, the exhibition entitled “Dream Cars: Innovative Design, Visionary Ideas”, features 17 of the rarest concept cars from across Europe and the United States.
“Highlights include conceptual drawings, scale models and prototypes of Paul Arzens’ L’Oeuf électrique (1942), an electric bubble car designed for Arzens’ personal use in Paris and has never before traveled to the U.S., Christopher Bangle’s BMW GINA Light Visionary Model (2001) finished in a fabric exterior, and a selection of Ferraris, Bugattis, GMs and Porsches from the early 1930s to the 21st century.”
The exhibit runs from May 21 to September 7. Visit High Museum of Art for more information.
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