Renowned for its expertise in showcasing contemporary Australian and international art, Lennox St. Gallery will oversee the selection and judging process for the competition. The competition invites artists and photographers to explore the beauty and history of the automotive world through creative expression, with a special focus on the classic motoring movement.
Beyond those two sections, Continental Classics draws upon the incredible depth provided by the rest of Europe’s motoring powerhouses. The selection of vehicles that can be displayed is immense, covering the best of Post-War Europe.
The High Society category will undoubtedly be a highlight of the ten classes featured at the inaugural Motors & Masterpieces festival, which will take over the Melbourne Showgrounds from November 22-24.
One of ten different categories at the event, the Golden Age will focus on the early automotive pioneers, with a spotlight on the unique craftsmanship evident in machines built prior to 1930. The Golden Age was an incredible time in motoring circles - it saw tremendous innovation that became rapidly accessible to the masses and spurned significant global cultural impact.
The inaugural Motors & Masterpieces festival, set for November 22-24 at the Melbourne Showgrounds, is set to have a distinctly British flavour, with “Swinging London” set to star as one of the event’s ten distinct theme lines.