For the first time ever, the entire BMW Art Car Collection will be reunited at home in Munich. Titled “BMW Art Cars – 20 Artists, 50 Years of Innovation. Reunited at Bmw Welt”, the exhibition will present all 20 Art Cars together in one location for the first time, from 29 July to 31 August 2026. The exhibition within the iconic BMW Welt architecture brings together the “rolling sculptures” from Alexander Calder (1975) to Julie Mehretu (2024). A particular highlight is Olafur Eliasson’s “BMW H2R Project”: based on a hydrogen prototype, this piece has only been displayed publicly three times as an installation in a special frozen-down environment since its world premiere in 2007. The exhibition marks the culmination of the BMW Art Car World Tour, which has been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the BMW Art Car Collection with a global exhibition programme in over 30 countries across five continents since March 2025.
Spanning five decades, the retrospective at BMW Welt showcases artistic engagement with art, design, technology, innovation, motor racing and engineering. The BMW Art Car Collection started in 1975, when the French racing driver and art dealer Hervé Poulain collaborated with Jochen Neerpasch, then Head of BMW Motorsport, to invite the artist Alexander Calder to transform a racing car into a work of art. The result was a BMW 3.0 CSL that competed in the 1975 Le Mans 24-hour race and became an instant crowd favourite. Since then, the collection has grown to encompass 20 works, with contributions from renowned artists such as Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg, Esther Mahlangu, David Hockney, Jenny Holzer, Jeff Koons, Cao Fei and Julie Mehretu. Each artist has brought their own unique vision.
BMW Art Car Collection at BMW Welt.
Alexander Calder / BMW 3.0 CSL / 1975
Frank Stella / BMW 3.0 CSL / 1976
Roy Lichtenstein / BMW 320i Turbo / 1977
Andy Warhol / BMW M1 / 1979
Ernst Fuchs / BMW 635 CSi / 1982
Robert Rauschenberg / BMW 635 CSi / 1986
Michael Jagamara Nelson / BMW M3 Group A / 1989
Ken Done / BMW M3 Group A / 1989
Matazo Kayama / BMW 535i / 1990
César Manrique / BMW 730i / 1990
A.R. Penck / BMW Z1 / 1991
Esther Mahlangu / BMW 525i / 1991
Sandro Chia / BMW M3 GTR / 1992
David Hockney / BMW 850 CSi / 1995
Jenny Holzer / BMW V12 LMR / 1999
Olafur Eliasson / BMW H2R / 2007
Jeff Koons / BMW M3 GT2 / 2010
Cao Fei / BMW M6 GT3 / 2017
John Baldessari / BMW M6 GTLM / 2016
Julie Mehretu / BMW M Hybrid V8 / 2024
The Art Car exhibition at BMW Welt marks the grand finale of the BMW Art Car World Tour, the largest exhibition project in the collection’s history. To celebrate the 50th anniversary of the BMW Art Cars, an exhibition programme has been taking place worldwide across five continents since March 2025. Having stopped at 60 locations in more than 30 countries, the touring BMW Art Cars have already attracted over two million visitors to leading art fairs, museums, motorsport events, and cultural institutions.





