Hummer H3 Gets Wagon Wheels - Literally

Hummer H3 Gets Wagon Wheels

On display at East London art gallery

By Christopher Jackson
October 16, 2008 5:36 PM
Filed Under: European, Hummer

No, it’s not a Wild West special-edition Hummer. This H3 with authentic wagon wheels installed in place of its 32-inch offroading tires is a work of art by Matthew Harrison. Entitled, “Hummer,” the H3 is on display courtesy of the Limoncello gallery in East London. It will be displayed at the Zoo Art Fair (Oct. 17-20) on Old Burlington Road, opposite the Royal Academy.

Described as a “mixture of art, engineering and motoring,” the H3 has been refitted with wooden wagon wheels, as seen in the photos. There was no comment as to how the wheels affect the H3’s off-road ability or cornering performance.

Source: Hummer

Press Release (Click to expand)

Parking wardens take note – it’s not a car, it’s art…

Artist Matthew Harrison today unveils his latest project entitled ‘Hummer’ at the fifth Zoo Art Fair (17-20 October) - a HUMMER H3 complete with wooden wagon wheels, the iconic installation will be parked on Old Burlington Road, opposite the Royal Academy of Arts for the duration of the fair.

Harrison is exhibiting on behalf of East London gallery, Limoncello, one of 57 under six year old galleries, project spaces, artists’ collectives, curatorial groups and publications showcasing works from some of the most exciting art talent in the world.

Harrison has combined the legendary off-road vehicle with ‘Wild West’ wooden wheels to create a sculpture that is a mixture of art, engineering and motoring. For Harrison, the crux of the ‘Hummer’ is formed by both its ‘being’ and its afterlife.

Corin Richards from HUMMER comments:

“Similar to HUMMER, this sculpture really is like no other. As well as being built for action, the H3 certainly has a unique, iconic style. We were thrilled to be approached by Matthew and glad to be supporting his work at the Zoo Art Fair.”



MATTHEW HARRISON
(B. 1974, Bolton, based Sheffield) gained his MA Fine Art from Sheffield Hallam University (2006), and his BA Fine Art from University of West England, Bristol (1998). Harrison’s recent solo shows include BolteLang, Zurich; Limoncello, London (both 2008); and Associates, London (2007). Recent group shows include ‘Associates in New York’, Phillips de Pury & Co., New York (2008) and Eastside
Projects, Birmingham (2008). Harrison was also nominated for the Northern Art Prize this year.

HUMMER H3
With permanent full-time four-wheel drive, a two-ratio transfer gearbox, traction control and HUMMER’s patented StabiliTrack Stability Enhancement System on all models, the H3 is a sure-footed choice for those seeking a vehicle that is just as much about action as it is about expressing the HUMMER brand’s iconic style. Indeed, the H3 is one of the most capable off-road vehicles on the market today.

Three trim levels are available – the SE, Adventure and Luxury. All come with a comprehensive standard equipment list including air conditioning, electric windows, remote central locking, a six-speaker stereo system, cruise control and an electrochromatic rear-view mirror with eight-point compass and temperature display.

Adventure models add heated power-adjustable seats, a leather appointed interior, an off-road suspension package, full-locking central rear differential, a chrome appearance package and a 7-speaker Monsoon sound system, making it perfect for those who want to take their HUMMER a little further off the beaten track.

For those who want a more cosseting HUMMER, the Luxury model comes with leather appointed interior, eight-way power adjustable heated seats, 16x7.5in chrome wheels, chrome side steps, hood louvre and roof bars and a 7-speaker Monsoon sound system. A comprehensive range of options is available for all models.

Initially, all H3s will be offered with HUMMER’s unique five-cylinder inline 3.7-litre VORTEC petrol engine. The 245ps @4600rpm unit was designed specifically for the H3 and offers an impressive 328Nm of torque, giving the car excellent flexibility in even the most challenging of conditions. Two transmissions are on offer – a five speed manual or a four-speed GM Hydra-Matic auto. BioEthanol FlexPower and Diesel H3s are planned for introduction in the next three years.

Comments

afterace2
October 16, 2008 5:42 PM
well, they fit this car perfectly...

Meeshka
October 16, 2008 8:42 PM
At first I thought the first picture was photoshopped. I wonder what the top speed is... 20mph?

Kaamraan
October 16, 2008 5:52 PM
Lol I would so buy this thing... It actually looks better than chrome.

catchmyshadow
October 16, 2008 6:09 PM
so that is where all this eco-friendly crap is going to end then :D

Bremen_Koenigsegg
October 16, 2008 6:18 PM
Art? More like engineering undergrad prank.

Tuner_Mad
October 16, 2008 6:38 PM
Comfortable ride I suppose.

Honest1
October 16, 2008 6:38 PM
I would like to see the TRAFFIC SCUM put a wheel clamp on that.??

Lekz
October 16, 2008 7:35 PM
WOW! This is... pretty retarded.

kimbo
October 16, 2008 8:53 PM
LOL, that's cool!

shaahinmt
October 16, 2008 9:20 PM
well it finally got what it deserved.

mmr66
October 16, 2008 9:45 PM
is that real wood.

Tuner_Mad
October 16, 2008 11:53 PM
haha, you don't say. -_-

loki
October 16, 2008 11:15 PM
same technology, same philosophy, same values, same purpose: da' Humma' and ye ol' wagon

Kepe
October 17, 2008 12:23 AM
haha! that's exactly what I thought. finally it got the wheels that match the technology in this car.

_M7_
October 17, 2008 12:27 AM
jajajaja the weel technologie its the same they use on the suspension XD

electra
October 17, 2008 5:52 AM
In convertible would look great also...

alessandro
October 19, 2008 9:52 PM
jah, with a horse behind the wheel.

joelynn
October 17, 2008 3:30 PM
Looks awesome, I'd like to see it in motion.... I bet wood (effect) wheels would sell

vadizzel
October 17, 2008 4:38 PM
Honest1 dont do the crime if you cant pay the fine HAHA you looser dont park illegaly and pay your fines and you wont get booted. Dont blame the police for your stupidity. Any how they should make the whole truck out of wood that is the only way to improve the gas milege on this POS car.

alessandro
October 18, 2008 11:16 AM
... interesting indeed, from clinical point of wiew!

norther
October 18, 2008 6:27 PM
a “mixture of art, engineering and motoring” ...... what a bunch of motherf*ckers

alessandro
October 19, 2008 9:57 PM
European cars looks more...soft in a way... may be its because of different culture...

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