If Hitler Were A Hippy and Hell recreated
If Hitler Were A Hippy and Hell recreated
Jake and Dinos Chapman spent £115,000 on purchasing original watercolours painted by Adolf Hitler back when he considered himself an artist and then painted rainbows, lovehearts and smilies onto them.

Also in the exhibition is a reworking of the their previous piece Hell which was destroyed in a fire. The new version is called F*ck*ng Hell. picked by pocksucket 7 months ago
tags adolf hitler watercolours jake dinos chapman
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 pocksuck...
7 months ago
Having heard an interview with the pair of them earlier today, I suspect that unthinkingly courting controversy may be a part of this but in one regard, at least the defaced paintings will no longer be a lure to neo-Nazis and other Third Reich fetishists (such as the collectors the Chapman brothers bought them from in the first place).
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 gadgit
7 months ago
this actually makes me mad, I know Hitler was an horrible man but this is part of history and they are just defacing it.
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 gratheo
7 months ago
In case anyone's interested in seeing some of the actual paintings, here's a link to the artists' page with a couple of images.
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 imnotyoo
7 months ago
That history is history, man!
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 DerAlt
7 months ago
« pocksucket : Having heard an interview with the pair of them earlier today, I suspect that unthinkingly courting controversy may be a part of this but in one regard, at least the defaced paintings will no longer be a lure to neo-Nazis and other Third Reich fetishists (such as the collectors the Chapman brothers bought them from in the first place).
I see your point and while it has merit it seems it might actually incite some of the neo-Nazis and cause them to retaliate and deface other historic articles.

In any case I just can't see that it's worth vandalizing historic items for whatever reason.
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