A new exhibition at Blackpool’s Grundy Art Gallery invites art lovers for a round of crazy golf with a difference. A miniature course – the Doug Fishbone and Friends Adventureland Golf – has been installed in the gallery with each hole designed by a different artist. Jake and Dinos Chapman, known for creating challenging works, have made a Heil Hitler hole.
Players skilled enough to get a hole-in-one here will be saluted by a replica fuhrer shrieking 'No, No, No'' Those behind the controversial installation sought the views of war veterans who thought the idea of firing balls at the man whose tyrannical and murderous regime brought Europe to its knees in the 1930s and 40s was fitting giving it mocked the dictator, although others think it tasteless.
Doug Fishbone’s hole recreates the toppling of Saddam Hussein, the image which came to define the end of the Iraq war. When the ball goes into the hole the statue of the Iraqi tyrant falls. Coun Graham Cain, Blackpool Council’s Cabinet Member for Tourism and Culture, said: “This is a really daring piece, and shows art doesn’t always have to take place on a canvas.”
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Coun Cain added: “The exhibition includes some of the biggest names in contemporary art and I expect it will bring lots of people into the Grundy. I can’t wait for people to enjoy it. It’s great to have this fantastic exhibition in Blackpool.” The show will be welcoming visitors for a round until October 6 at the Grundy Art Gallery, Queen Street, Blackpool.
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