It seems a lifetime ago that we discussed how even the nation’s most important cultural institutions are in the struggle against the cacophony of crazy from Trumpet and his minions. The Museum of Modern Art installed several works to add voice to the chorus of those of us protesting and fighting. With each plaque accompanying the pieces you read
“This work is by an artist from a nation whose citizens are being denied entry into the United States, according to a presidential executive order issued on January 27, 2017. This is one of several such artworks from the Museum’s collection installed throughout the fifth-floor galleries to affirm the ideals of welcome and freedom as vital to this Museum, as they are to the United States.”
Inspired by this, today’s poem joins the other ekphrastic pieces responding to some of the works in the MoMA’s collection. The poem, untitled at the moment, simply bears the name of the artist and painting. Photos of the piece are the author’s own.
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The Mosque 1964
Ibrahim El-Salahi, Sudanese, born 1930
Oil on canvas
somewhere just off-canvas
or so it seems
the muezzin begins the adhan
and it calls out from the minaret
stretching far beyond frame
and gallery, far
beyond wall and window
and from the west
a figurey shadow looms
menaces in manic paranoia
the mosque suddenly marked & monitored
no longer sanctuary
to the east, a figure
masked,
perhaps Munchian in style, no
El-Salahian
perhaps he the muezzin
is it a look of dread
eyes wide mouth agape
is it a look of reverence
the call pouring from outspoken lips
is it a look of caution
a warning warbled of the wicked
wizard of
the west
the shadow rising from
& the call continues
and the mask reveals nothing
as if frozen in oil on canvas
& the call continues
through soundless swirls and silhouettes
& the call continues
the muezzin is muzzled/is the muezzin muzzled
the perilous penumbra poised in the west
poisonous in its prevarications
dangerous in its discharge of belligerent jingoism
the western aggression
threatening bans & walls & wars & blitzes
another call starts
is it to line up for prayers
or deportation
or encampment
for petitions
or capitulation
or opposition
somewhere just off-canvas
another call starts
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© David Siller – Text and Images – 2017
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For the first 100 days of the Trumpet administration, this blog will feature a new poem of protest, by my own hand and by others. They will be polished gems, or rough cut drafts of rage, or in process pieces searching for peace. They may be haiku or tanka, limericks or lyrics, verses free or fettered. If you would like to submit to this endeavor, please send an email, with poem saved as a word document (.docx) to waxyandpoetic AT gmail DOT com. All rights remain with the author.
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