
The High Museum of Art in Atlanta, GA is featuring an exhibit on custom-made cars as works of art, focusing on the cars fine forms as well as their historical significance.
There is a total of 18 cars on display- the most notable being the rare 1938/1939 Porsche Type 64, which was donated by Porsche. Having this car in the show marked the first time in history that the shell of this Porsche has left Germany.
Design relevance and automotive pedigree unite to show the evolved styling of elite street and concept cars. Guest curator Ken Gross, an automotive historian and former director of Peterson Automotive Museum, offers extensive background on each car while Ron Laboco, the High’s Curator of Decorative Art and Design, approaches the cars as singular works of art.
Tags: Atlanta, automobile, car, history, Porsche, the High Museum of Art
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