

The "Lamborghini Miura, Piazza Maggiore" art piece, represents a notable collaboration between Atelier WOCS and Lamborghini Genève. Unveiled at an exclusive event at Sion Airport alongside Roger Dubuis in May 2024, this piece marks the beginning of a synergistic partnership that merges artistic finesse with automotive innovation.
At the heart of the composition stands the Lamborghini Miura, first revealed in 1966, a vehicle that reshaped the luxury sports car landscape. Positioned beneath the arches of Bologna’s venerable Piazza Maggiore, the Miura dominates the scene, a symbol of the era’s spirit and a beacon of velocity. Engineered with a mid-engine layout, the Miura introduced a new car design philosophy: integrating balance, aesthetics, and formidable power within its sleek contours designed by Marcello Gandini at Bertone.
The Miura’s headlights, adorned with distinctive metal 'eyelashes,' are way more than decorative elements. These features were innovatively designed to reduce headlight glare, cleverly combining functionality with aesthetic appeal. They also endowed the Miura with a human-like expression, suggesting that the vehicle itself possessed a life force, challenging conventional limits with its piercing presence.
This piece narrates the transformative journey of the Miura, from an audacious concept to an emblem of automotive royalty, reflecting the rich historical tapestry of Bologna. The artwork tells a story of innovation intertwined with tradition, inviting viewers to explore a dialogue between historical depth and groundbreaking design.
"Lamborghini Miura, Piazza Maggiore," available in a limited edition of 30 pieces, serves as a gateway into the essence of Lamborghini, a testament to the passion for design, speed, and relentless progress: the quintessence of the Lamborghini ethos. It captures a pivotal moment in automotive history and honors the Italian craftsmanship that continues to inspire and resonate across generations.
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Title: Lamborghini Miura, 1966, Bologna
Reference: 2405LB/1
Collection: Lamborghini Genève - Édénité
Edition: Limited Edition of 30 pieces
Details: Atelier WOCS signed and numbered mixed media, etorie on conservation paper L: 130 x 80cm ; M: 80 x 50 cm Executed in 2024
Authentification: Signed and dated certificate of authenticity
The "Lamborghini Revuelto, Sion" art piece captures the essence of innovation and heritage, set against the majestic Chateau de Valère in Sion, Switzerland. This piece commemorates the exclusive unveiling of the Lamborghini Revuelto at the Military Airport of Sion, a momentous event organized by Lamborghini Genève in collaboration with partners Roger Dubuis and Atelier WOCS.
The Lamborghini Revuelto, launched in 2024, represents a groundbreaking evolution for the storied Italian automaker as its first foray into hybrid technology. Combining a powerful V12 engine with an electric motor, the Revuelto sets a new standard for high-performance sports cars. Its hybrid system not only enhances the car’s efficiency but also boosts its torque and speed, allowing it to deliver unprecedented performance levels while maintaining a commitment to sustainability.
In the artwork, a classic FA/18 Swiss military jet soars over the Revuelto, symbolizing the seamless blend of advanced technology and enduring tradition. The FA/18, a staple of Swiss military prowess, represents precision and power, mirroring the capabilities of the Revuelto below. This dynamic portrayal emphasizes the synergy between cutting-edge innovation and the rich historical context of the region.
Set in the shadow of the Chateau de Valère, an iconic landmark known for its historical and architectural significance, the scene is a powerful juxtaposition of past and present. The castle stands as a testament to the medieval heritage of Sion, while the Revuelto represents the pinnacle of modern automotive technology, showcasing Lamborghini's forward-thinking approach in the realm of hybrid sports cars.
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Title: Lamborghini Revuelto, FA/18
Reference: 2405LB/2
Collection: Lamborghini Genève - Édénité
Edition: Limited Edition of 30 pieces
Details: Atelier WOCS signed and numbered mixed media, etorie on conservation paper
L: 130 x 80cm ; M: 80 x 50 cm Executed in 2024
Authentification: Signed and dated certificate of authenticity
The "Lamborghini Diablo, Monte Carlo" art piece is a striking celebration of a pivotal moment in automotive and cultural history. Unveiled in the luxurious setting of the Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo, the Lamborghini Diablo made an indelible mark not only on the world of high-performance sports cars but also on the culture of the late 20th century.
The Diablo, with its audacious lines and formidable power, epitomized the excess and ambition of its era. Debuting in the early 1990s, this vehicle redefined what an ultra-high-performance car could be. With its rear mid-engine design and a powerful V12 engine, the Diablo was one of the fastest production cars in the world at its release, capable of speeds that challenged the very limits of automotive engineering.
Set against the backdrop of Monte Carlo's glittering skyline, the artwork captures the essence of a city synonymous with grandeur. The stillness of the evening adds a layer of introspection to the artwork, inviting the viewer to appreciate the harmony between innovation and environment.
In this piece, the Diablo is a cultural icon that represented the pinnacle of speed and style. It influenced a generation of car enthusiasts and the public’s perception of luxury sports cars, setting a benchmark that would inspire future innovations in automotive design.
"Lamborghini Diablo, Monte Carlo," in a limited release, invites collectors and enthusiasts to own a part of the Lamborghini heritage. A piece that encapsulates an era where every turn on the winding streets of Monaco could be an exhibition of automotive mastery and elegance.
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Title: Lamborghini Diablo, Monte-Carlo Reference: 2405LB/3
Collection: Lamborghini Genève - Édénité
Edition: Limited Edition of 30 pieces
Details: Atelier WOCS signed and numbered mixed media, etorie on conservation paper
L: 130 x 80cm ; M: 80 x 50 cm Executed in 2024
Authentification: Signed and dated certificate of authenticity
The "Lamborghini 350GT, Geneva" art piece captures a historic moment that forever altered the trajectory of sports car design. The introduction of the Lamborghini 350GT at the 1964 Geneva Motor Show marked Lamborghini's audacious entry into the automotive world and established its reputation for unparalleled craftsmanship and performance.
Ferruccio Lamborghini, the visionary behind the brand, had set out to create a grand tourer to rival the dominance of Ferrari. With a background in manufacturing tractors, Lamborghini's approach to car design was influenced by his experience with machinery, a detail that he believed gave him an edge in creating superior vehicles. He wanted a car that was powerful yet comfortable, luxurious yet drivable. The 350GT was the embodiment of this vision, with its elegantly sculpted bodywork by Carrozzeria Touring of Milan and its robust V12 engine designed by Giotto Bizzarrini, a former Ferrari engineer. The engine was a marvel, capable of delivering smooth yet potent performance, distinguishing Lamborghini as a maker of refined but fierce automobiles.
An interesting anecdote from the 350GT’s reveal highlights the meticulous attention to detail that characterized Lamborghini's approach: during the initial prototype's test drive, Ferruccio Lamborghini was not satisfied with the clutch mechanism. This led him to drive the prototype back to the factory directly from the testing grounds, demanding immediate improvements, an episode that epitomized his commitment to perfection.
Set on Geneva's Pont du Mont-Blanc, adorned with flags bearing the aggressive Lamborghini logo from 1964, the artwork reflects the bold spirit that the 350GT introduced to the world.
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Title: Lamborghini 350GT, Genève
Reference: 2405LB/4
Collection: Lamborghini Genève - Édénité
Edition: Limited Edition of 30 pieces
Details: Atelier WOCS signed and numbered mixed media, etorie on conservation paper
L: 130 x 80cm ; M: 80 x 50 cm Executed in 2024
Authentification: Signed and dated certificate of authenticity