For the third consecutive year,
Volvo Car Switzerland organised the Volvo Art Session at the central
train station in Zurich, Switzerland. Over the weekend of June 7-9, both
emerging and established artists took part by giving a 2014 Volvo XC60 a
completely new look. The final artistic results can now be found
online.
The theme of this year's
Volvo Art Session in Zurich was "Designed Around You". On stage stood a
white XC60 in front of a white dropback canvas. The international
artists where invited to paint, spray and design to make their
imaginations come alive. At the end of each session they created a
three-dimensional work of art that only existed for a short while until
the next artist painted over it. The final results of the constant
transformation - pictures and clips - can now be found at Volvo Art Session's webpage.
"With
the Art Session we want to demonstrate that Volvo Cars is a creative
and innovative brand which places people at its heart. This unique art
happening also enables us to reach new potential customers who hadn't
considered Volvo previously," explains Anouk Poelmann, President of
Volvo Car Switzerland.
The first
Volvo Art Session was organised with contributing Swiss artists. Last
year, the invited artists came from China. This year's event was an
exhibition of international artists. "The diversity this year was
immense, and this was really noticeable. Positive and creative energy
flowed throughout the stage where the artists were working. Passers-by
were constantly stopping and taking photographs of the work. Many stayed
long enough to see the transformation of the car," explains Anouk
Poelmann. Volvo Art Session was held at Zurich's central train station,
one of the busiest covered public places in Europe.
The
art happening has been documented by well-known Italian photographer
Francesco Carrozzini. His images will be published in a photo book later
this year. Additionally, the continually changing face of the Volvo
XC60 has been captured on a high-end time-lapse camera. The Volvo Art
Session can therefore also be enjoyed as a cinematic work.
"In
the three years since Volvo Art Session started, the event has grown
constantly. We continue to attract more and more attention from both the
media and the public. We are also attracting increasing amounts of
international attention," Anouk Poelmann adds. This year's event was
co-hosted by the UK-based art and style magazine i-D.
This
year's artists were the renowned German 3-D graffiti artist DAIM, the
French-American duo Koralie & Supakitch, the rising street art stars
Etam Cru from Poland, the Swiss graphic designer Blanda Eggenschwiler,
the Canadian couple Lexr & Evoke, as well as the half-Chinese artist
Daniel Man who is based in Germany.
Article and image courtesy of Volvo News.

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