Multimedia Artist Chris Labrooy Unveiled His Latest Car Sculpture—a Manhandled Porsche—at Miami Art Week

'Dream Big'—open daily from November 29 to December 3—is part of the luxury car brand’s “The Art of Dreams” initiative.

Chris Labrooy's childhood dreams are realized in Miami with 'Dream Big.' Courtesy of Porsche.

Morning traffic whizzed by on the bridge over Biscayne Bay as guests congregated on the Perez Art Museum Miami‘s patio munching on breakfast hors d’oeuvres. Cruise ships were docked in the distance across the water and a giant yellow figure emerged from the gravel sand clutching a white Porsche 911 Carrera. It was a surreal start to Miami Art Week, courtesy of Chris Labrooy.

Chris Labrooy. Courtesy of Porsche.

The Scottish artist has an affinity for helmets and a clear conduit to his inner child. Courtesy of Porsche.

Dream Big is a project close to the Scottish artist’s heart. He often uses cars as an inspiration or medium in his multimedia works. “Car enthusiasts usually start young,” he said, sitting on the stairs as attendees posed for photos in front of his sculpture.

“It starts super early and stays with them,” he continued. “Cars are probably the only things that still make me feel like a child. I have a Porsche and that’s how I use it. That’s how I treat it, basically a toy. It’s just a simple emotional, pleasurable object. And that’s kind of where this idea came from.”

Chris Labrooy’s behemoth manhandles a Porsche 911 Carerra. Courtesy of Porsche.

Dream Big is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. from November 29 to December 3 and is part of the luxury car brand’s “The Art of Dreams” initiative, which launched in 2021. Other participants have included Cyril Lancelin and Ruby Barber of Studio Mary Lennox.


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