Boeing Underground

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Roger Hiorns, who once converted a council flat into a glittering cavern of blue crystals, is planning a more sinister installation for Birmingham – a Boeing 737 buried on a derelict canal island that can be reached by a narrowboat journey and a spiral staircase.

Once inside, visitors will be free to wander around the cabin, described as “indistinguishable from the interior of planes used for short-haul flights, except for the lack of aerial views”.

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http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2015/nov/19/roger-hiorns-bury-boeing-737-artwork-plane-ikon-gallery-birmingham
 
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