BMW i3 “Spaghetti Car” by Maurizio Cattelan Sold

First of all, I have no idea why a German car is decorated with Italian definitive symbol of cuisine, spaghetti, and presented in an auction by BMW France. Quite a mix, don’t you think? Anyways, the car you see here is the BMW i3 “Spaghetti Car” as touched by artist Maurizio Cattelan, the same artist behind the solid 18-karat toilet bowl. For some reasons unknown to our non-artistic minds, Cattelan and photographer Pierpaolo Ferrari, collectively called TOILETPAPER (!?), have decided to use the duo’s signature style spaghetti close-up imagery to decorated a BMW i3 and the result is, to us, both quirky and strangely alluring.

BMW i3 “Spaghetti Car” by Maurizio Cattelan Sold

I mean, a BMW splattered with a bunch of Italian pasta is not something you don’t see everyday. Seriously, how is it qualify as an art is beyond me. Hey, don’t blame me. After all, I am not an artist and therefore, what I see is just, you know, spaghetti with an undisclosed sauce plastered on a car. Boy, this is sure to turn heads! For the uninitiated (including myself just a few minutes ago), TOILETPAPER is a bi-annual picture-based publication co-created by Maurizio Cattelan and Pierpaolo Ferrari, and since the i3’s artwork was a joint creation under TOILETPAPER, hence it has the branding slapped on the sides of the car.

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The BMW i3 “Spaghetti Car” by Maurizio Cattelan was presented by BMW France at the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation’s Fourth Annual Saint-Tropez Gala where it was successfully auctioned off for a cool €100,000 (around US$117,400) to a Swiss collector. Don’t ask me why. Maybe that’s what rich person do and besides, it is for a good cause, right? Wait. What is the good cause again? I never get all these foundations, ever.

BMW i3 “Spaghetti Car” by Maurizio Cattelan Sold

Image: BMW Group.