GALLERY OF THE KINGS / THE MUSEO EGIZIO
(Turin, Italy)
Designed by Architecture studios OMA, Andrea Tabocchini Architecture / Photo by Marco Cappelletti
UNTITLED BUICK ART CAR by KEITH HARING
(1986)
This 1963 Buick Special becomes a kinetic canvas, brought to life with Haring’s iconic visual language. Haring’s passion for cars stemmed from his view of them as mobile artworks—vehicles for creativity in motion. Driven by his connection to street culture and a desire to make art more accessible, he frequently turned to unexpected surfaces, bridging the divide between fine art and pop culture.
Via @keithharingfoundation
Photo @kavaberries
CONSOLE TABLE by JACQUES-PAUL MEUNIER, CIRCA 1939
Jacques-Paul Meunier, as a follower of Serge Roche, belongs to the same category as André Arbus and Jean-Charles Moreux’s creations, for they too refused to see ornament as a crime. Today, all three artists are undergoing an important and deserved reappraisal.
Via @galeriechastelmarechal