@BMW: BMW celebrates the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar. A rolling masterpiece: David Hockney’s BMW Art Car presented in Doha as part of the BMW Art Car World Tour.004547

Munich/Doha. BMW has been a global partner of Art Basel for over two decades, supporting visionary artistic voices across its shows. To mark the inaugural edition of Art Basel Qatar, taking place from 3 to 7 February 2026, and as part of the BMW Art Car World Tour, BMW will present David Hockney’s BMW Art Car (1995) in Doha, alongside an opening reception at the BMW Lounge, celebrating the enduring dialogue between contemporary art, innovation and mobility.
As the Associate Partner of Art Basel globally, BMW continues its longstanding support for the fair’s VIP car service.
“I thought it would be a good idea to show the car as if one could see inside.” —  David Hockney, BMW Art Car #14, 1995.
On the occasion of Art Basel’s first edition in Qatar, BMW brings one of the most celebrated works from its Art Car Collection to the region. Exhibited at the iconic Sahat Wadi Msheireb Plaza, Hockney’s BMW Art Car transforms the automobile into an X-ray-like vision, revealing its interior, occupants and movement.
The presentation highlights Hockney’s fascination with colour, perspective and the passage of time, while placing his visual language in dialogue with five decades of BMW Art Car history.
BMW Lounge at Art Basel Qatar 2026.To celebrate Art Basel Qatar, BMW presents the BMW Lounge at M7, open to visitors throughout the exhibition’s official opening hours. The Lounge offers guests the opportunity to explore the BMW Art Car Collection in miniature, providing curated insights into BMW’s long-standing engagement with contemporary art.
An opening reception will be held for guests, with opening remarks by artist Christoph Niemann, Tom Eccles (Executive Director, Centre for Curatorial Studies, Bard College) and Prof Dr Thomas Girst (Head of Cultural Engagement, BMW Group). The speakers will reflect on the ongoing dialogue between contemporary art, automotive innovation and the cultural legacy of David Hockney and the BMW Art Car Collection.
The 14th BMW Art Car: David Hockney, 1995.Born in Bradford, England, in 1937, David Hockney is one of the most influential artists of his generation. A graduate of the Royal College of Art, he emerged from the circles of Swinging Sixties London to define a highly distinctive form of international Pop Art.
David Hockney’s Art Car offers a radical reinterpretation of automotive paintwork by effectively turning the car inside out. Like an X-ray, the design reveals the anatomy of the car and its occupants: the outline of the driver appears on the door, while Hockney’s dachshund Stanley sits on the back seat. Stylised engine components span the bonnet, while sweeping fields of green evoke landscape, motion and time. His Art Car, conceived purely as an exhibition piece, has never been driven on the road or in competition.
The BMW Art Car World Tour.Following the successful launch of the BMW Art Car World Tour 2025 and the presentation of Andy Warhol’s BMW Art Car #4 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, BMW continues this journey by bringing another legendary Art Car to the Middle East. With Hockney’s BMW Art Car, now presented in Doha, BMW further strengthens the dialogue between contemporary art and automotive innovation across the region.
For over 50 years, the BMW Art Car Collection has provided artists with a unique platform to engage with automobiles as spaces for artistic experimentation. From Alexander Calder and Andy Warhol to Jenny Holzer, Jeff Koons and Julie Mehretu, the 20 BMW Art Cars represent a cross-section of contemporary art history, spanning minimalism, pop art, abstraction, conceptual and digital art.
To celebrate its 50th anniversary, the BMW Art Car World Tour presents an ambitious global exhibition programme across all five continents. The tour underscores BMW’s long-term commitment to cultural engagement, bringing together art, technology, motorsport and design in a uniquely mobile museum of “rolling sculptures”. The complete press release and further press material are available for download here.

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The BMW Art Car Collection.The BMW Art Car initiative, born from the vision of French racing driver and art dealer Hervé Poulain and BMW Head of Motorsport Jochen Neerpasch, has become a cornerstone of BMW’s cultural engagement. Over the decades, the collection has grown to include works by Frank Stella, Robert Rauschenberg, Esther Mahlangu, David Hockney, Jeff Koons, and many others, each contributing their unique artistic perspective.
BMW’s commitment to culture extends far beyond the BMW Art Car Collection, encompassing more than a hundred initiatives across contemporary art, music, film, and design. The company’s dedication to fostering creativity and innovation continues to resonate globally, as evidenced by the success of the Art Car World Tour.
The history of BMW’s legendary Art Cars.

 Alexander Calder / BMW 3.0 CSL / 1975
 Frank Stella / BMW 3.0 CSL / 1976
 Roy Lichtenstein / BMW 320i Turbo / 1977
 Andy Warhol / BMW M1 / 1979
 Ernst Fuchs / BMW 635 CSi / 1982
 Robert Rauschenberg / BMW 635 CSi / 1986
 Michael Jagamara Nelson / BMW M3 Group A / 1989
 Ken Done / BMW M3 Group A / 1989
 Matazo Kayama / BMW 535i / 1990
 César Manrique / BMW 730i / 1990
 A.R. Penck / BMW Z1 / 1991
 Esther Mahlangu / BMW 525i / 1991
 Sandro Chia / BMW M3 GTR / 1992
 David Hockney / BMW 850 CSi / 1995
 Jenny Holzer / BMW V12 LMR / 1999
 Ólafur Elíasson / BMW H2R / 2007
 Jeff Koons / BMW M3 GT2 / 2010
 Cao Fei / BMW M6 GT3 / 2017
 John Baldessari / BMW M6 GTLM / 2016
 Julie Mehretu / BMW M Hybrid V8 / 2024

The BMW Group’s Cultural Engagement, with exclusive updates and deeper insights into its global initiatives can be followed on Instagram at @BMWGroupCulture.

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