A Dead Whale or Else
by Kathy Barney
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A Dead Whale or Else
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Kathy Barney
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Photograph - Photography-digital Art
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A Dead Whale or a Stove Boat.
Angry Whaleman with Harpoon
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New Bedford, Massachusetts
"A Dead Whale or a Stove Boat" -- a line lifted from Moby Dick -- is inscribed into this century-old sculpture. In practical terms it means either you kill the whale or the whale kills you. No wonder this statue of a guy holding a harpoon looks so grim.
Created by artist Bela Pratt to honor the town of New Bedford (then known as "The Whaling City"), the Whaleman Statue shows a bronze man, stripped to the waist, standing in the prow of a bronze whaleboat slicing through a bronze sea. All three appear to have emerged out of a 2-D granite slab inscribed with a couple of seagulls and the Melville quote.
It's a quirky use of materials and perspective, although it was criticized at first because the whaleman holds his harpoon wrong -- reminding us of the 21st century dust-up over the Cardiff Kook surfer statue -- and later because the harpooner is white (historically, most of them were not). In 2011 the mayor installed an ugly fence in front of the statue, which everyone hated. A new mayor removed the keep-away fence in 2013, so people can once again pose in front of the statue.
Angry Whaleman with Harpoon
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