MV Agusta’s simply partnered up for “essentially the most unique collaboration within the bike world.”
The artist liable for this clear little bit of avant-garde artwork is Daniel Arshsam – a Lengthy Island native identified for marrying artwork, structure, and efficiency “to confuse and confound expectations of area and type” (by way of Arsham).
In accordance with the current press launch (printed to Roadracing World), MV Agusta handed six of their luxurious Superveloces over to Daniel for an insane transformation.
The hyper-exclusive sequence is ready to debut at Miami Artwork Basel immediately (December eighth, 2023).
Let’s dive in and see what MV Agusta and Daniel Arsham gave us for 2024, yeah?
The Start of the Superveloce Arsham
In accordance with Daniel, MV Agusta’s partnership was “a chance to discover… a practical bike that had been remodeled right into a sculpture.”
Utilizing visuals and know-how from earlier tasks, the New Yorker selected a easy, chalky white livery colour paying homage to easy stone or granite.
To this flat base, Arsham added factors of “pop” within the type of a number of rigorously positioned, crystal-ridden patches of “erosion.”

With MV Agusta’s consideration, the crystals had been embedded at three factors:
- On the left facet of the Superveloce’s bullet-like fairing head
- Simply behind the entrance wheel, on the proper shoulder fairing
- On the highest of the tail

Regardless of the cutouts and further rocks have been put in simply so, MV’s Superveloce Arsham purportedly rides in addition to ever… although there could have been a wee bit of additional chatting to make sure the unique Superveloce Arsham might be posited as greater than a standing murals:
– Daniel Arsham, New York-based Artist (MV Agusta) |

The end result?
“A brand new interpretation of bike artwork” – and MV Agusta’s CEO, Timur Sardarov, couldn’t be happier:
– Timur Sardarov, CEO, MV Agusta Motor S.p.A. |

For extra data on the brand new, extraordinarily restricted, six-piece fleet of Superveloce Arshams, take a look at MV Agusta’s devoted protection on their web site.
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