Past Exhibitions
Exhibitions that have showcased vehicles, artworks, and historical materials related to Josef Ganz in museums and galleries worldwide.
Motion. Autos, Art, Architecture
Guggenheim Museum Bilbao
Bilbao, Spain
A major exhibition curated by Norman Foster exploring the automobile's relevance to the history of art and design. Featured 38 iconic vehicles and 300+ artworks, including Rémy Markowitsch's 'The Inner Beauty' — created for the room installation 'Nudnik: Forgetting Josef Ganz'.
Dreamers of Dreams 20 – World-renowned Hungarians
Millenáris
Budapest, Hungary
An interactive exhibition celebrating the inventions of nearly 600 Hungarian geniuses, including Josef Ganz. Featured the 1931 Maikäfer prototype and 1933 Standard Superior on rotating display.
Standard Superior at Swiss Museum of Transport
Swiss Museum of Transport
Lucerne, Switzerland
The 1933 Standard Superior Type 2 was put on display at the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne, one of the most visited museums in Switzerland.
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Public Art Exhibition
Zürich-Schwamendingen, Switzerland
This public art exhibition showed around 40 artworks exploring the transformation of urban living space. Featured 'Josef Ganz im Silberfisch' by Swiss artist Rémy Markowitsch, based on a photograph from the Josef Ganz Archives, standing outside In der Hub 16 — Josef Ganz's first address after moving to Switzerland in 1935.
Wolfsburg Unlimited – Eine Stadt als Weltlabor
Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
Wolfsburg, Germany
Featured the room installation 'Nudnik. Forgetting Josef Ganz' by Rémy Markowitsch, including 'The Inner Beauty' (an original 1933 Standard Superior chassis), the 'Josef-Ganz-Denkmal' monument, and a 10×6 meter video projection 'From the Photo Archive of Josef Ganz'.
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London Classic Car Show 2015
London, United Kingdom
Top Gear presenter James May selected the 1934 Standard Superior as one of only 13 cars on display in his exhibition 'Cars That Changed The World', presented as an original rolling chassis developed on Josef Ganz's patents.
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