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ART DRIVE! - BMW Art Collection 1975–2010, Shoreditch, 21 July - 4 August

Richard White - Tuesday, July 10, 2012

We thought that we would share this with you as BMW have had numerous big-name collaborators in this long-running project - and it's free!

They include: Alexander Calder, Sandro Chia, Ken Done, Ernst Fuchs, David Hockney, Jenny Holzer, Matazo Kayama, Jeff Koons, Roy Lichtenstein, Esher Mahlangu, Cesar Manrique, M.J Nelson, A.R Penck, Robert Rauschenberg, Frank Stella, Andy Warhol.

Following words by the ICA:

'For two weeks only the ICA takes over an off site space in the East End with ART DRIVE! – an opportunity to view BMW’s unique collection of ART CARS for the first time in the UK. The Collection, initiated over 35 years ago, consists of BMW cars transformed into artworks by leading international artists, using the form of the car as their canvas.'

'Renowned for nurturing innovation and new talent across the contemporary arts, the ICA has sought out some of the most exciting emerging names in design from the East End to help deliver this project. We're delighted to be working with Julia and Loop.pH , making a significant and original contribution to the Cultural Olympiad celebrations.'

Free Admission, 21 July 2012 - 4 August 2012

Great Eastern Street Car Park, Shoreditch, London, 12 - 9 pm


Jeff Koons - America's Greatest Living Artist

Ben Cotton - Friday, June 22, 2012
At Hang-Up we sometimes get asked the questions, 'Who is the most successful artist?', along with 'Who is your favourite artist?' - its always a hard one to them narrow down.  Well Flavorpill have just made the case for Jeff Koons to take the title of 'America's greatest artist' in a recently published article on their website.  As far as we're concerned - love him, loathe him or just don't really get it/him -  he sits at the top of his game, and is firm favourite of all the top galleries and mega-collectors. Furthermore he has assisted in making art accessible to the masses, okay, not from the point of view of ownership, but through an aggressive strategical stance in making art available in all number of venues. I am not sure that we would necessarily agree with Paul Laster  at Flavorpill and say that Jeff Koons is America's greatest living artist but he certainly one of the most successful at this time. 

Jeff Koons, Monkey Train, 2007. On view at the Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt.

See the article from Flavorpill below.

Long a favorite of top galleries and mega-art-collectors, Koons is a perfectionist, who creates exquisitely crafted paintings and sculptures that reference ready-made objects — ranging from virginal vacuums displayed over bright lights and celebrities cast in ceramic or carved in wood to inflatable figures beautifully blown-up in shimmering steel and cartoon characters surrealistically captured in paint. With a goal making art accessible to everyone, Koons succeeds — with a little help from his friends — in turning Basel’s Beyeler Foundation and Frankfurt’s Schirn Kunsthalleand the Liebieghaus Skulpturensammlung into pop culture paradises, chock full of whimsical pieces, through the rest of the summer. Click through to view a whopping selection of our favorite works from all three venues.


Jeff Koons, Titti Tire, 2003 (Popeye). On view at the Liebieg Museum of Sculpture, Frankfurt.

Jeff Koons, Antiquity 3, 2011 (Antiquity). On view at the Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt.

Jeff Koons, Popeye Train (Crab), 2008 (Popeye). On view at the Schirn Kunsthalle, Frankfurt.

Jeff Koons, Rabbit, 1986. On view at the Liebieg Museum of Sculpture, Frankfurt.

Jeff Koons, Tulips, 1995–2004. On view at the Beyeler Foundation.

Jeff Koons, Bear and Policeman, 1988. On view at the Beyeler Foundation. 

Jeff Koons, Hanging Heart (Gold/Magenta), 1994–2006. On view at the Beyeler Foundation.

Jeff Koons, Balloon Dog (Red), 1994–2000. On view at the Beyeler Foundation. 

Jeff Koons, Balloon Swan (Magenta), 2004–11. On view at the Beyeler Foundation.



Damien Hirst To Open His Own Gallery

richard white - Monday, March 12, 2012


Ever wondered what's inside celebrated contemporary artist Damien Hirst's personal art collection? In two years time, you'll be able to find out.

Damien Hirst has announced he will open a public gallery in South London in 2012, which will display his personal collection. He told The Telegraph: "It's my Saatchi gallery, basically... a place to show my collection of contemporary art."

According to reports, the gallery will house around 2,000 pieces including works by Hirst, Banksy and Jeff Koons.

Are you excited to see what's inside Hirst's personal art collection? Will you visit his gallery once it's open?

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