Project Geländewagen: a Mercedes-Benz and Virgil Abloh collaboration: Driving luxury forward with innovative design


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Stuttgart. On September 8th, Project Geländewagen – the first outcome of a collaboration that is a first of its kind between Mercedes-Benz and Chief Creative Director and Founder of Off-White and Men’s Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton Virgil Abloh – was unveiled via a unique digital launch event. The conceptual design project, led by Mercedes-Benz Chief Design Officer Gorden Wagener and Abloh used the Mercedes-Benz G-Class to explore ways of disrupting future perceptions of luxury. The result is a distinctive manifestation of the G-Class as never seen before. Compelled to support the arts at a critical time, a replica of the design piece will be auctioned as part of Sotheby’s Contemporary Curated, one of the auction house’s most revered series which is defined by the unique perspective of a different influential tastemaker each year, with all proceeds going to a charity that supports international creative communities. Advanced bidding will begin on September 14th, 2020.
Virgil Abloh says: “My ultimate goal in this project with Mercedes-Benz is inspiring young artists, engineers, designers to question the status quo, in addition to experimenting with my own design abilities,” said Abloh. “For me it’s all about providing opportunities for those coming after me and giving this next generation a foundation for success, both here with Mercedes-Benz and through my own Virgil Abloh™ "Post-Modern" Scholarship Fund.“

“With Project Geländewagen we create a unique artwork that showcases future interpretations of luxury and the desire for beauty and the extraordinary. The result is something between reality and future”, says Gorden Wagener, Mercedes-Benz Chief Design Officer. “The collaboration with Virgil has seen two distinct design philosophies unite, for a one-of-a-kind re-imagination of the G that continues to celebrate the extraordinary at its core.”
“Project Geländewagen perfectly encapsulates Mercedes-Benz’s manifestation of contemporary luxury, pushing creativity and innovative design”, says Bettina Fetzer, Vice President Marketing at Mercedes-Benz AG. “Culture and the arts have always played an important part in both Mercedes-Benz products and the brand, and we are proud to donate all proceeds of the replica auction to support international creative communities to continue their education in the arts.”

From a 4x4 to a Landaulet, the G-Class has had many incarnations to date, but never a race car – until now. The finished design simultaneously never forgets its point of origin, and captures the experience of a racing car. The design process was inspired by Wagener and Abloh owning and experiencing the G-Class first hand and identifying opportunities for maximizing its Mercedes-AMG attitude. Together they considered how to make the viewer look at Mercedes-Benz designs with a fresh perspective, while driving luxury away from a polished and flawless aesthetic to something raw, natural and altogether more honest.
The exterior is kept as clean as possible to emphasize the G-Class’s iconic silhouette, demonstrating its monolithic character. The final design lays its construction methods bare, and celebrates the handcrafted imperfections that make it unique. The paintwork was partially sanded by hand to create a sense of timeless simplicity. Welds are celebrated as key design motifs, as craftsmanship takes center stage. The indicators, outside mirrors and the bumper bar have all been removed and the body of the car is widened and lowered, for a sportier effect. The distinct personality of the G remains intact, however, and an exaggeration of the tyres and spare wheel exude the G’s inimitable charisma.

Inside the art piece, reduction reigns and the racing inspiration is clear; eschewing all clichés of an SUV. All interiors have been stripped back, and the safety frame becomes a central motif. The dashboard is removed and replaced with a clean, reduced version which celebrates an analogue speedometer and fuel gauges, reminiscent of a classic car. This contrasts with the steering wheel and seats, which are more akin to a Formula 1 vehicle. Safety features and key racing elements, such as the safety frame or the 5 point seat belts are highlighted in baby blue and bright red tones. These strong accent colours create a new kind of colour grouping, and contrast against the bare interior.

Through Project Geländewagen, the worlds of fashion, art and automotive are united by one common passion: outstanding luxury design that anticipates future ambitions. Utilizing the craftsmanship and know-how that is unique to Mercedes-Benz’s heritage as the world’s first car manufacturer, Wagener and Abloh’s creation embodies Mercedes-Benz’ innate understanding of the extraordinary, a bold vision for the future of luxury design, and the power to dream.

About Gorden Wagener
Born in Essen, Gorden Wagener is the Chief Design Officer Daimler Group – a position he has held since 2016. After studying Industrial Design at the University of Essen, he honed his skills in Transportation Design at London’s Royal College of Art. He joined Mercedes-Benz over two decades ago, initially working as an exterior designer at Volkswagen, Mazda and GM. In 2008 he was made Director of Daimler’s AG Design unit and since then has been responsible for the design of all cars. Under his leadership, the new design philosophy of sensual purity was devised, which embodies both ‘hot’ and ‘cool’ characteristics and thereby expresses an essential aspect of the brand – the dichotomy between emotion and intelligence. Several models bear Wagener's signature, including the C-, E- and S-Class models, the SUVs GLE and GLC, the Mercedes-AMG GT as well as the company’s smart and commercial vehicles. His groundbreaking work has earned him a number of accolades including an honorary professorship at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design in Budapest (2009) and an honorary doctorate at Sofia Technical University (2010).

About Virgil Abloh
Born in Rockford, Illinois, Virgil Abloh is an artist, architect, engineer, creative director, and fashion designer. After earning a degree in civil engineering from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he completed a master’s degree in architecture at the Illinois Institute of Technology (IIT), Chicago. At IIT, while studying a design curriculum devised by Mies van der Rohe, Abloh began to craft the principles of his art practice. The Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago presented a major traveling survey of Abloh’s work in summer 2019 – one of the highest attended exhibitions in the museum’s history. Currently, Abloh is the Chief Creative Director and founder of Off-White and Men’s Artistic Director at Louis Vuitton.

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Project Geländewagen by Mercedes-Benz and Virgil Abloh: proceeds of Sotheby’s maquette auction donated to the ‘Post-Modern’ Scholarship fund.

Supporting creative communities with aspirational design
When the gavel fell at the Contemporary Curated auction at Sotheby’s on Friday 2nd October 2020, it reiterated how powerful a vehicle art can be in creating opportunity and positive change. Co-curated by Gorden Wagener, Mercedes-Benz Chief Design Officer and Virgil Abloh, Chief Creative Director and Founder of Off-White and Artistic Director of Louis Vuitton, the headline lot was a one-of-a-kind Mercedes-Benz 1:3 model of Project Geländewagen, as part of the collaboration between the two curators. Supporting the creative industries at this critical time was key for both Mercedes-Benz and Abloh. The sale of the collaborative design piece replica raised 160,000 USD, with all proceeds going to the Virgil Abloh™ ‘Post-Modern’ Scholarship Fund to support fashion students of academic promise of Black, African American, or African descent.

Bettina Fetzer, Vice President Marketing at Mercedes-Benz AG, says, “Creativity drives Mercedes-Benz and as a global luxury brand, we are aware of and take the responsibility of our voice. We all felt it was crucial to support the creative community during this difficult time, and are delighted to raise funds for Virgil’s ‘Post-Modern’ Scholarship, donating all proceeds to an important cause that inspires the next generation.”

Project Geländewagen is the first initiative of its kind – a conceptual design project unifying the leading minds in automobile design with one of the greatest design forces in fashion, coming together to create an iconic piece of design that transcends the boundaries of their respective fields. Part reality and part fantasy, the project, which launched in September this year, used the Mercedes-Benz G-Class to explore ways of disrupting future perceptions of luxury and the result is a distinctive manifestation of the G-Class as never seen before. The home-scale model, created exclusively for the charity auction, allows the winner to own this unique design piece and be personally introduced to the design concepts that inspired by Wagener and Abloh.

Throughout the Sotheby’s Contemporary Curated auction, Gorden Wagener and Virgil Abloh’s influence radiated beyond the Project Geländewagen maquette. Among the highlights, which were on view by appointment at Sotheby’s York Avenue headquarters in New York between 26 September and 1 October, were three artworks selected by each design visionary. The pure lines and bold aesthetics that inform Gorden Wagener’s designs at Mercedes-Benz are reflected in his edit of non-representational imagery, including Kenneth Noland’s Ember (1960), Helen Frankenthaler’s Pass (1969) and Gerhard Richter’s 14.2.88 (1988). Virgil Abloh meanwhile took the opportunity to spotlight the seminal African American artists starring in the auction, his picks comprised: Barkley L. Hendricks portrait Latin From Manhattan…The Bronx Actually (1980), Kerry James Marshall’s The Wonderful One (1986) and Untitled Anxious Red Drawing by Rashid Johnson (2020).

Gorden Wagener says, “I am honoured to be the co-curator for Sotheby’s esteemed auction this year alongside Virgil. Mercedes-Benz has always been passionate about inspiring creativity, and the idea behind Project Geländewagen was to investigate new definitions of luxury and design. Given the times we are living in, we felt compelled to give back and do something to help shape the future, which is what this project was all about.”

“Now more than ever those of us who have voices and have opened doors need to keep them open, and make sure that the conversation includes the youth” Virgil Abloh adds. “This is what we’re working to achieve through my Post Modern Scholarship fund. Everything that I’ve done in my career has been to pave the way for the next generation, and now with the help of Mercedes-Benz we’re able to take that one step further.”

“We were thrilled to present the Mercedes-Benz Project Geländewagen maquette as a highlight of our Contemporary Curated auction in New York.” Says Charlotte Van Dercook, Head of Sotheby’s Contemporary Curated auctions in New York. “This unique piece, which achieved 160,000 USD, marked the first collaboration between Virgil Abloh and Gorden Wagener, who we had the honor of working with as this season’s co-curators. It was a privilege to have these two creative forces participate in our sale, and to raise funds for the Virgil Abloh™ ‘Post-Modern’ Scholarship Fund.”

About the ‘Post-Modern’ Scholarship Fund

Virgil Abloh, with the support of his partners evian, Farfetch, Louis Vuitton, New Guards Group and Nike, has committed $1 million to support scholarships and career opportunities for Black students through the Virgil Abloh™ “Post-Modern” Scholarship Fund, which will be managed in partnership with the Fashion Scholarship Fund (FSF), the foremost fashion-oriented education and workforce development nonprofit in the U.S. The mission of the Fund is to foster equity and inclusion within the fashion industry by providing scholarships to students of academic promise of Black, African-American, or African descent. The FSF annual scholarship competition awards scholarships on a merit basis to undergraduate students who successfully complete a case study competition. The FSF also provides scholars with coveted internship and career opportunities, mentorships, professional development events, networking, and access to the industry’s most influential leaders and companies.

About Sotheby’s

Sotheby’s has been uniting collectors with world-class works of art since 1744. Sotheby’s became the first international auction house when it expanded from London to New York (1955), the first to conduct sales in Hong Kong (1973), India (1992) and France (2001), and the first international fine art auction house in China (2012). Today, Sotheby’s has a global network of 80 offices in 40 countries and presents auctions in 10 different salesrooms. Sotheby’s offers collectors the resources of Sotheby’s Financial Services, the world’s only full-service art financing company, as well as Advisory services for collectors, museums, corporations, artists, estates and foundations.
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Mercedes-Benz Group AG is headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Established in 1926, Mercedes-Benz Group produces consumer luxury vehicles and light commercial vehicles badged as Mercedes-Benz, Mercedes-AMG, and Mercedes-Maybach. Its origin lies in Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft's 1901 Mercedes and Carl Benz's 1886 Benz Patent-Motorwagen, which is widely regarded as the first internal combustion engine in a self-propelled automobile. The slogan for the brand is "the best or nothing".
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