Dominic White combines natural materials timber and sea kelp with steel and the methods that British settlers brought to Australia, such as branding and blacksmithing. What results is a conversation between materials, a visual language appropriate for work that address themes of First Nations identity and culture in the context of a post-colonial reality.

There is a distinct physicality to White’s creative practice and the artworks themselves. White forges steel, hammers metal and carves timber in the construction of disquieting sculptures that are spiked, weighty and dangerous. His array of quasi-utilitarian objects challenges the preoccupation of collecting and display institutions with categorisation: each coolamon (carrying vessel), waddy (club or hunting stick) and shield occupies a liminal space between artefact and artwork, ‘authentic’ and unreal.

Although White’s work unearths ugly truths about Australia, in it there is an unmistakable beauty. While Australia’s countries and waters have been irreversibly altered by colonial incursion, there exists beauty in the marriage of nature and the manmade. White encourages us to look closely for it.

The La La La La Occupation Song 2019
manna gum (Eucalyptus viminalis), flour, water, salt,
eucalyptus oil, tea tree oil, bronze
Courtesy the artist

Collared 2023
steel, manna gum (Eucalyptus viminalis), messmate
(Eucalyptus obliqua), pine, brass padlock, kelp, nylon,
rubber, steel padlock, silver
Collection McClelland Sculpture Park & Gallery

Shieldscape 2023
stainless steel, grass plants, earth, bark
Courtesy the artist

For this work to be site specific at Australian Design Centre, Dominic White worked with ADC's First Nations Creative Programs Coordinator, Miah Madden to source Grass Plants to represent Gadigal Country. Gadigal means people of the grasses.

Land Brand Country 2023
manna gum (Eucalyptus viminalis), steel, iron
Courtesy the artist

House Nailed Country Coolamon 2023
bronze, steel, cherry ballart (Exocarpos cupressiformis)
Courtesy the artist

Island Space Hillar
(Weapon Waddy) 2023
bronze, steel
Courtesy the artist

Image top: Dominic White, Collared, 2023. Photo: Courtesy of McClelland Gallery.