Unlike Yamal, Dembele still has the Fifa Club World Cup to play in this summer to cement his claims.
And during open days at Orford Ness visitors will be able to see the process of "creative research and experimentation" in real time as it happens.Glen Pearce, property operations manager at Orford Ness, said the landscape had long "inspired artists and creatives from all walks of life".
"We're really excited to see how this fascinating landscape, with its complicated history, further inspires artists and visitors this year," he said.Orford Ness was active from World War One until the late 1980s and home to six large test cells that were built to carry out environmental tests on the atomic bomb.Since being sold by the Ministry of Defence to the National Trust in 1993 it has become home to wildlife, including birds,
, hares and vegetated shingle.Dr Jane Watt, artist and senior lecturer in fine art at the University of Suffolk, was the first of the artists to complete a residency.
She created two and three-dimensional paintings inspired by what she has observed and archival colour recipes used during 1917 camouflage experiments.
"It is such a unique and special opportunity to be able to spend time here," she said."The goal has been to reduce all incentives to come to Denmark," says Susi Dennison, senior policy fellow at the European Council on Foreign Relations.
"The Danes have gone further than most European governments," she explains. Not just honing in on politically sensitive issues like crime and access to benefits but with explicit talk about a zero asylum seekers policy.And yet "before the 2015 refugee crisis, there was a stereotype of Nordic countries being very internationalist… and having a welcoming culture for asylum seekers," says Ms Dennison.
Then suddenly the reaction was, "No. Our first goal is to provide responsibly for Danish people."The turning-point was, she argues, also triggered by Denmark's neighbour, Germany, allowing a million refugees and others to stay in the country, during the migrant crisis.