LOS ANGELES (October 28, 2024) — The Petersen Automotive Museum’s newest exhibit, “Cars Are Beautiful: Mr Brainwash @ the Petersen,” will feature an engaging installation that transforms the gallery into a whimsical celebration of the automobile through the lens of contemporary artist Mr Brainwash.

The exhibit, which opens to the public on November 23 in the Armand Hammer Foundation Gallery, will celebrate the work of Los Angeles-based artist Thierry Guetta, better known by his art moniker Mr Brainwash. He has been active in the street and contemporary art scenes for two decades. The display will focus on the automobile as a subject of contemporary art, highlighting the car as a symbol of American life and a machine that ignites the imagination, including art-inspired vehicles and specially created pieces.

“The Petersen Automotive Museum is a place that I hold deep in my heart. When I was a kid I explored the Petersen myself and I never imagined that I would be able to do an entire exhibit here,” said . “My goal was to create something contemporary, artistic, and enjoyable for all ages. I feel honored to be part of the history of one of the world’s best automotive museums.”

Mr Brainwash, artist

Mr Brainwash’s signature style incorporates a sense of playfulness and wonder across a variety of mediums, including murals, printmaking, stenciling, painting and sculpture. He rose to fame following his successful 2008 solo exhibition “Life is Beautiful” and his appearance in the critically acclaimed documentary “Exit Through the Gift Shop,” directed by Banksy.

“This is the final exhibit opening of our 30th-anniversary celebration in 2024, and it’s a wonderfully eye-catching and inspiring exhibit that we hope will delight our guests.”

“Mr Brainwash’s work transforms automobiles beyond a means of transportation into inspiring and thoughtful works of art.”

Terry L. Karges, executive director of the Petersen Automotive Museum

“Cars Are Beautiful: Mr Brainwash @ the Petersen” will be displayed until 2026. To purchase tickets or for more information about the Petersen Automotive Museum, please visit Petersen.org/exhibits.