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'''THE NEW HORIZON Wundercar

The “New Horizon” is a work of art with a message. The car and its design invite you to think about change and challenges… about new horizons. The BMW E3 model was a milestone for BMW when introduced in 1968. It set the template for the contemporary BMW saloon: driver focused, twin round headlamps, straight six engine (the “Big Six” which remained in production until the ‘90s), Hofmeister kink. In many ways, the E3 came to define BMW, and revolutionised our expectations of large, luxurious and sporty saloons. It therefore constitutes an automotive symbol of change. The E3 was introduced at a time of upheaval, as the ‘60s were drawing to an end. This particular model dates from 1969, and its artwork celebrates the spirit of the time, the peak of the counterculture movement. The Age of Aquarius dates from 1969 as does, yes, the Pink Panther TV show. 1969 was also the year of the first moon landing. The artist Heiner Meyer’s design places the New Horizon in its original context. After a painstaking restoration of this fully functional car, the paintwork was applied by German aerosol artist and car racer, Walter Mauer, who has painted many of the BMW Art Cars. Walter Maurer has collaborated with artists such as Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein, and recently with contemporary Chinese artist, Cao Fei. The New Horizon innovates the BMW Art Car paradigm, by using for the first time a historical car as a canvas to celebrate our future. The New Horizon has been invited to be on display at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance and the Miami and Karlsruhe Art Fairs, and was also seen at the Frankfurt Museum Angewandte Kunst. It is displayed here courtesy of Christian Zschocke, who conceived and designed the project.