Controversial Trump Sculpture 'Saint or Sinner' to Debut in Basel
A controversial sculpture of former US President Donald Trump is set to go on public display in Basel, Switzerland, starting this Saturday. Titled 'Saint or Sinner', the life-sized crucifixion depiction has been created by British artist Mason Storm and will be viewable for two weeks.
The artwork, which shows Trump in an orange prison jumpsuit on a white cross, was originally intended to be exhibited at Basel SBB railway station. However, due to security concerns, the location was changed to the Basler Kunstmeile exhibition space in a pedestrian passage in Basel's city center.
The artist behind the sculpture, Mason Storm, is known for his thought-provoking and often controversial pieces. This particular work is a commentary on Trump's legacy and the divisive impact he had on society. The sculpture is set to spark debate and conversation among viewers.
The 'Saint or Sinner' sculpture by Mason Storm will be on display at the Basler Kunstmeile exhibition space from this Saturday until the end of the two-week period. The new location in Basel's city center is expected to attract a significant amount of attention and spark conversation about the artwork's message.
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