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The nude that's barely noticed

17.05.07

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            Anthony Gormley sculpture

Rust in peace: commuters stroll past Antony Gormley's statue on Waterloo Bridge, one of 31 life-size casts placed around London in his latest work

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A nude man stands on Waterloo Bridge but the thousands of commuters who pass him every day scarcely bat an eyelid.

The nude is one of 31 life-size casts of sculptor Antony Gormley dotted around London as part of his latest work, Event Horizon. They all look towards the Hayward Gallery on the South Bank, where an exhibition of Gormley's work, Blind Light, opens today.

But if these sculptures were designed to amuse, they are proving a success.

"Anything goes in London," said solicitor Sally Ashford, 39, from Guildford. "From a distance I thought it was really a naked man, but when I realised it was a statue I was more confused."

City insurance broker Mark Courtneidge, 50, from Lee, said: "It's quite good fun and we need more fun in London. As long as drivers aren't distracted."

Italian waiter Marco, 28, from Elephant and Castle, observed: "I wonder if he's lonely. They could pay me to stand beside him."

Fellow Italian Silvia Lombarda, 20, a student at King's College, said: "Our statues are much smaller in Italy. This one is, shall we say, more realistic. But the quality is not up to much. We are used to the work of Michelangelo." She thought the statue on the National Theatre's roof was a suicide attempt.

Stefano Calusini, 48, from Waterloo, was not a fan. "It's bizarre and I think it's total rubbish," he said. "Roman statues are much more sophisticated."

But Mimi Robinson, 44, a PA from Stockwell, disagreed, saying: "It's amazing. At first, I was underwhelmed by this one but it's nice to have the chance to see it close up. My nine-year-old son thought it was great."

That was, at least, a more charitable view than the verdict delivered by one middle-aged woman who refused to give her name: "He's uglier than I thought he would be."


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Saw the first one crossing Waterloo Bridge on my way to a meeting.On the way back I started noticing more. Slightly spooky, as if you are being watched.

- Alan West, Fleet

After seeing the first one, I spent about 30 minutes pointing out all the others on the rooftops. Great idea, very whimisical.

Brian shouldn't be driving if he "nearly crashes his car" when he sees a scupture.

- Steve, Burbank, CA, USA

My wife and I were fascinated by the numerous naked statues, apparently dotted on and around buildings randomly in the area, your article has thrown the necessary light on our curiosity. Thanks!

- Brian Roberts, High Wycombe, England


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