If aesthetics alone are not enough, the fact that the "Déesse", with its central hydraulics for suspension, steering and brakes wrote engineering history, may prove the relevance of the exhibit. As symbols of progress and objects of desire, classic cars always represent the zeitgeist of their creation—and, thanks to limited availability, have long enjoyed the status of both collector's items and financial investments. Accordingly, it seems only reasonable that the Swiss exhibition company MCH Group, organisers of the world's leading art fair Art Basel, are focusing on this issue with their new event. After all, who else could draw on a comparable depth of experience with highly aesthetic and costly exhibits, but also with a correspondingly exclusive audience?