Junked Nash Metropolitan is part of an art installation called "The Drive-In Bombay Beach." Art installation by Stefan Ashkenazy, Sean Dale Taylor, an
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3648 x 5472 px | 30.9 x 46.3 cm | 12.2 x 18.2 inches | 300dpiDate taken:
26 February 2022Location:
The Drive-In, Bombay Beach, CaliforniaMore information:
Junked Nash Metropolitan is part of an art installation called "The Drive-In Bombay Beach." This consists of rusting junk cars facing a blank "screen" that is a white painted tracker trailer truck. Art installation by Stefan Ashkenazy, Sean Dale Taylor, and Arwen Byrd. The white tractor trailer truck serves as the drive-in's screen. Originally installed as part of the annual Bombay Beach Biennale, the "Drive-In" is a permanent fixture now and, according to locals, occasionally shows films. Most viewers sit in the old ferris wheel seats in the front row.