When we describe a car's aesthetics, there are certain words we tend to use. They can be sexy or sleek, square or sporty, functional or futuristic. Cars, however, are usually not called "fat".
Growing up in 1960s Austria, Erwin Wurm and his friends had an expression for expensive automobiles that were instantly recognizable and driven, they surmised, by rich people: “fat cars.” As one of ...
The Tate’s partnership with Hyundai has helped finance some of its most ambitious projects. In recent years, Tate Modern has filled its vast Turbine Hall annually with major works by Philippe Parreno, ...
If you think you’re not familiar with Austrian conceptual artist Erwin Wurm, you’re probably mistaken. There’s a good chance that you’ve scrolled past a picture of one of the voluptuous vehicles in ...
We find some of the weirdest stuff on the net while poking around for news, but these images of Austrian artist Erwin Wurm’s fat red Carrera takes the cake – it took all of it, from the look of things ...
Erwin Wurm is a contemporary Austrian artist whose artistic practice prevails under a myriad of mediums, including clay, photography, and found objects. Wurm’s comical and witty attitude towards ...
A pedantic German police officer in the city of Karlsruhe has given a parking ticket to an Erwin Wurm installation. The Austrian artist’s humorous mobile artwork consists of a red Mercedes MB100D ...
Step into the MAK Center in West Hollywood and you will find a series of curious objects resting on gleaming, white plinths: A sneaker. A stuffed pink plush dog. A crude lamp manufactured out of a ...
The one-minute sculpture, Austrian artist Erwin Wurm`s trademark form, is as easily identifiable and digestible as a brand name. These instruction-based artworks, in which participants are asked to ...
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