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Thursday, September 12, 2024

Poem of the Day - Part 57

Big Naked Man
by Alison Luterman

This poem was written after the poet saw this sculpture Big Man by Ron Mueck in the Hirshhorn museum in Washington, DC.

                                        Slumps, glowering,

                                        ten feet tall

                                        in a corner of the white museum.

                                        The little live boy is amazed

                                        at the man’s gigantic penis,

                                        slack, pink, hairy.

                                        He giggles with his hand over his mouth,

                                        pointing at the sad sack balls

                                        ten times their normal size,

                                        hanging like discouraged tomatoes

                                        in the wrinkled pink scrotum.

                                        Here, little boy, is what you get if you’re lucky,

                                        if you live to get old:

                                        pendulous belly, thighs like spoiled milk,

                                        veins, splotches, wrinkles, enlarged pores.

                                        The big naked man

                                        has spent all his non-life in various galleries,

                                        amazing and disgusting onlookers.

                                        Is he really polyester?

                                        How long did it take to make him?

                                        They never ask, Who loved him?

                                        Although clearly someone did:

                                        enough to render

                                        in perfect precision every detail of his downfall,

                                        and then leave him

                                        naked, and vulnerable,

                                        just like the rest of us in the end.


(Note: the last photo is sculptor Ron Mueck working on another sculpture.)

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I like the sculptor way more than I like the statues. Big Dude

Gerald said...

I definitely approve of the young boy looking at that sculpture! I would have loved to have been able to take my time looking at something like that when I was a little boy. Why, shucks, I would still love to see works like this on public display!

SickoRicko said...

Interesting.

Anonyme said...

The other day I discovered photographer Matthias Vriens-McGrath he does a lot of fashion work and nudes