![]() * The published fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions figures are determined by Porsche AG laboratory testing in accordance with ADR 81/02 on test vehicles. Please contact an Official Porsche Centre to obtain more information. As Australian models have not been tested in accordance with the NEDC procedure, the published figures do not apply in Australia and must not be relied upon in making a decision as to whether to purchase a vehicle. ![]() CO₂ emissions can also be generated at the power source when vehicles are being charged, unless 100% renewable energy is used. The published charging times are estimated using the vehicle’s charging equipment and European charging facilities, with the battery temperature under optimum conditions and the vehicle having an initial charge status of 5%. Extra features and accessories (attachments, tyre formats, etc.) can change relevant vehicle parameters such as weight, rolling resistance and aerodynamics can also affect the electricity consumption and performance values of a car. Actual figures will vary as they are dependent on many factors including driving style, road and traffic conditions, weather conditions, a vehicle’s features, equipment, accessories, condition, load and use. ^ The published electricity consumption (kWh per 100 km), charging times (hours/minutes) and kilometre (km) range are estimates determined in accordance with the Worldwide Harmonized Light-Duty Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) – see The WLTP is the test procedure used in the European Union and does not apply in Australia, where the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC) remains the appropriate test standard under ADR 81/02. The Porsche Newsroom is a service provided by the Porsche Communication for journalists, bloggers and the online community. Visit the official HOTA website for more information about Pop Masters: Art from the Mugrabi Collection, New York. Pop Masters: Art from the Mugrabi Collection, New York runs from 18 February until 4 June 2023. “There are iconic artworks from the legends of pop art, alongside artists whose work was inspired by them.” ![]() Many of them knew each other, collaborated or have been influenced by each other, and we have acknowledged this in the design of the exhibition, which sees these incredible artworks in dialogue with one another. “In creating Pop Masters, we wanted to explore the intersections in the lives, ideas and practices of this significant group of artists. ![]() It draws on the history of Pop Art, whilst examining its influence on art and artists today. This exhibition comes from a private collection that rarely leaves New York. This intersects perfectly to enable us to bring an international world-exclusive exhibition to the Gold Coast and we couldn’t do it without our corporate sponsors. HOTA CEO Criena Gehrke said: “The partnership between HOTA and Porsche aligns our bold artistic ambitions with Porsche’s company vision as a brand for those who follow their dreams. The exhibition spotlights works by legends of the art scene from the 1970s and ‘80s, including Andy Warhol, Jean-Michel Basquiat and Keith Haring. Porsche is a company that is not afraid to tread its own path.” These distinctive characteristics align so well with Porsche, which continues to push boundaries and invent new technologies as part of its commitment to continual improvement. “It redefined the traditional parameters of what constitutes art and what it means to be an artist. “Pop Art is a movement that challenges the traditions of fine art,” says Damien Holley, Dealer Principal, Porsche Centre Gold Coast. The exhibition includes his famous painting New York, New York (1981) and work from a collaboration with Warhol.Ĭontemporary highlights on display include the 2.8-metre tall sculpture What Party (2018) by KAWS and includes If it sees, blind it, a section from Barbara Kruger’s famed 2009 installation Between being born and dying, which transformed the foyer of New York’s famed Lever House. Pop Masters also shines a light on Jean-Michel Basquiat, one of the late 20th century’s most important artists. Works by Keith Haring recognise the connections between Pop Art and Street Art and include one of his earliest pieces from 1979, which features alongside his highly symbolic Untitled (Dancing Dogs). More than 10 works by Pop Art pioneer Andy Warhol introduces visitors to the exhibition, which includes iconic portraits such as Sixteen Jackies (1964) and his deeply personal painting, Cross (1982).
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