Cars as Art at the Phoenix Art Museum April 1 - June 3
Friday, March 30. 2007
From the Phoenix Art Museum web site:
"Curves of Steel, organized by Phoenix Art Museum, is the first exhibition in an art museum to present and explore the impact and influence of streamlining and the science of aerodynamics on automobile design, with approximately 22 spectacular, classic automobiles exemplary of the elegant designs created from the 1930s through the end of the 20th century in both America and Europe. Included will be several rare or one of a kind vehicles, such as the 1937 Delahaye 145 “Million Franc” race car, a 1948 Tucker, a 1936 Stout Scarab, and a 1986 Oldsmobile Aerotech. This exhibition will carry a special admission fee of $14 for adults, $6 for children ages 6-17, and free for Museum members."
Pictures & descriptions of the cars that will be on exhibit are available at CNN.com.
"Curves of Steel, organized by Phoenix Art Museum, is the first exhibition in an art museum to present and explore the impact and influence of streamlining and the science of aerodynamics on automobile design, with approximately 22 spectacular, classic automobiles exemplary of the elegant designs created from the 1930s through the end of the 20th century in both America and Europe. Included will be several rare or one of a kind vehicles, such as the 1937 Delahaye 145 “Million Franc” race car, a 1948 Tucker, a 1936 Stout Scarab, and a 1986 Oldsmobile Aerotech. This exhibition will carry a special admission fee of $14 for adults, $6 for children ages 6-17, and free for Museum members."
Pictures & descriptions of the cars that will be on exhibit are available at CNN.com.
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