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Petersen Automotive Museum’s ‘Disruptors’ Exhibit Focuses on Minimalistic Vehicle Design

Petersen Automotive Museum’s ‘Disruptors’ Exhibit Focuses on Minimalistic Vehicle Design

The Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is one of our few must visit places every time we’re in town because there is always, invariably a crazy exhibit of vehicles we want to see. If the Hollywood Dream Machines: Vehicles of Science Fiction and Fantasy wasn’t enough (it is!), there’s another upcoming exhibit called Disruptors that you’ll absolutely want to check out. Disruptors switches things up from super crazy Sci-Fi vehicles like Doc’s DeLorean and the Terminator bike to focus on vehicles with a stripped down, minimalist aesthetic from Cool Material favorites like like Rem D Koolhaas and Joey Ruiter. It’s an entire collection of vehicles that eschews traditional manufacturing methods, resource allocation and gratuitous complexity in favor of clean yet sophisticated designs that are unlike anything else on the market. If you’re interested in meeting the artists and catching the opening, it’s on June 28th at the Petersen Automotive Museum in LA. The ‘Distruptors’ exhibit will run until March of 2020 if you can’t make it to the opening.