1956 Robert Morris’s 356 Porsche Speedster As a leading proponent of Minimalism Robert Mo
1956 Robert Morris’s 356 Porsche Speedster As a leading proponent of Minimalism Robert Morris was a conceptually driven artist and thinker whose sculpture and sculptural installations of the 1960s and 1970s gravitated towards feats of industrial fabrication with commercially available materials including aluminum and steel. Morris enlisted his sculpture assistant, Rolf Horst, to also help customize the Speedster with modifications influenced by the Porsche RS-61, including an aluminum head fairing, passenger tonneau cover, alloy seat, and alloy rear wheel spats. Morris also opted to strip the car’s body of all trim, including the removal of door handles to create a smooth body line unique to his Speedster.For the interior, Morris installed custom elements including a blacked-out vinyl dash and diamond-tread rubber floor mats. Thus renovated, Morris drove the Speedster until 2007, when he chose to dissemble it and paint it silver, hanging the freshly painted panels on the walls of his New York studio. Courtesy: Los Angeles Modern Auctions / @millersportscars -- source link
#design#vintagecars#vintagecar#sportcar#sportcars#luxurycars#luxurylifestyle#luxurycar#porsche#speedster#robert morris#rolf horst#sculpture#customization#uniquecar