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                    [Summary] => The BMW Art Car collection is an extraordinary idea: putting its remarkable, precious, painted and decorated cars on exhibit. A special exhibition was held at the Ayala Museum, which delighted car enthusiasts, "fashionistas" and art aficionados. It was a night when BMW envisioned technology and art as full-fledged, equally significant components of today’s global culture: technology shapes our culture in the same way that cultures refine our technical world. 


The BMW Art Cars exhibition runs at the Ayala Museum until 31 March.

LEANA FERRALES
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But what if you transform these rolling works of art into blank canvases and let the fertile imaginations of some of the world’s best and most famous artists like Andy Warhol and Roy Lichtenstein work their magic on sheetmetal?
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