Basel Gallery Cancels Trump Crucifixion Artwork Exhibition Due to Negative Reactions and Security Concerns
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A Basel gallery has reversed its decision to display a controversial artwork depicting Donald Trump on a cross at the city's main train station. Gallery Gleis 4 announced the cancellation of the planned exhibition due to overwhelming negative public reactions and potential security risks associated with the provocative piece.
The gallery had initially planned to showcase the Trump crucifixion artwork at Basel's train station, but mounting criticism and safety concerns forced management to reconsider their decision. The controversial nature of the piece, which combines political imagery with religious symbolism, sparked significant backlash from various community groups. While the gallery has withdrawn the piece from its planned location, questions remain about where, if anywhere, the artwork might be displayed in the future.
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Meanwhile, in the literary world, a rare first edition of J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Hobbit" from 1937 has been discovered in Great Britain and recently sold at auction. The valuable book, which represents one of the earliest printings of the beloved fantasy novel, fetched 43,000 British pounds (approximately 46,300 Swiss francs) at the auction, demonstrating the continued high demand for rare literary collectibles among book enthusiasts and collectors worldwide.
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