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David LaChapelle Portrays Maybach in Art

December 29, 2009 Filed Under: Maybach  
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In a desperate attempt for attention, Maybach, has worked with artist David LaChapelle for an exhibition in Miami Beach.

Nicknamed “The exhibition of luxury” and “Berlin Stories”, the photographs appear to describe a game in the 1930s and rejected the cast members from The Munsters (TV series). If you have not bleached your eyes, however, you can see the features classic images and Zeppelin DS 8 Zeppelin in 2010.

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According Maybach global brand manager, Patrick Marinoff, “We are honored that the great artists like David LaChapelle, a rare style and sometimes hilarious, has interpreted the Maybach brand. The results speak for themselves: is a image creating new Maybach brand vision. I think the brand’s founder, Wilhelm Maybach – himself a great innovator in his time – will also be happy. “Satisfied? Really?

After being displayed at Art Basel Miami Beach, the images go on tour in galleries and museums around the world. Finally, copies of photographs are displayed in the Daimler Art Collection in Germany.

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