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MV AGUSTA:  ART, DESIGN AND FUNCTION - The Gary Kohs Collection
January 26, 2011

Motorcycles as Art? Wholeheartedly, YES!!! MV Agusta is the epitome of perfection in terms of design, performance and sheer artful beauty in motorcycle history. The Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art of the Midland Center for the Arts will become ground zero for the most comprehensive exhibition ever organized on the subject of Italian MV Agusta motorcycles when it features over 70 rare, vintage and contemporary MV Agusta's from the collection of Michigan's Gary Kohs, January 15 - April 10 2011.


www.themvagustacollection.com


There has never been a larger or more comprehensive collection amassed to illustrate the history and breadth of MV Agusta in all its forms and functions and in complete chronological accuracy. This exhibition will chronicle every year of production including race bikes, scooters, mopeds, and three wheeler’s with no compromise on the ideals of pure originality in all examples, either un-restored or those restored to original. It will trace the evolution of the motorcycle from pure post war transportation to its place as a sporting machine today. The exhibition will show the leading edge design of every MV Agusta machine whether it be the 48cc Moped or the F4 1000 Bonneville world record setter. And the one dominant underlying theme that will be seen is that racing was always part of the story from the first day of production in 1946 to the present. This is a rare examination of design, function, aesthetics and sheer excellence of the finest motorcycle ever manufactured, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g-c4Zsrs0zM.


The Midland Center for the Arts, it is a striking exhibition facility (opened in 1971), that provides for the exhibition of programs in art, history and science, as well as providing facilities for the performing arts and an art school. The Center was designed by the architect Alden B. Dow, who was the son of Herbert H. Dow, the founder of Dow Chemical Company. The architect studied under Frank Lloyd Wright in the first Taliesin Fellowship in 1933 and Midland is a virtual showcase of his organic architecture.


Midland is also home to the world headquarters of Dow Chemical Company and Dow Corning Corporation and is surrounded by 4 colleges and universities within 25 miles. Consequently it is an affluent and educated community with a history of cultural exposure.


The Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art has a track record of exhibitions of great prominence evidenced by this the most comprehensive exhibition of MV Agusta ever coordinated. The past has seen a history of great exhibitions in art and science from some of America’s greatest museums including the The American Museum of Natural History, The Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Field Museum, Houston Museum of Natural Science and the Carnegie Science Center to name a few.

January 20, 2011 9:15 AM by gotojoe

The best posting I have seen on this Forum.

fantastic !

thank you.

I loved the factory photos..

I am big fan of Rosey Lackey and Gary. His work on Fine Art models is something to behold. Truly gifted and passionate people.

Thank you again

joe
January 21, 2011 5:58 AM by TokyoLunch
Wow. That's pretty awesome. Michigan, eh?
January 21, 2011 7:46 AM by wa2fst
YEPPERS on Michigan we will be cruising over in spring if it finally gets here
January 21, 2011 7:59 AM by MVArt
Wow and thanks for posting. I am still checking out all of the sub-links... great stuff!!!
January 22, 2011 2:00 AM by drmasis
His collection was at the Stamford museum a couple of years ago. Gary donated the 1954 Turismo Rapido which I won at auction and sold recently. Very nice man and an incredible collection.
January 22, 2011 5:23 AM by Almeriman
WOW!!! Excellent thread! Thanks!
February 11, 2011 1:29 AM by daynamleo
thanks to share the links i like it

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