Bait Blak
Destiny Deacon
Sharjah Biennial 2023, Sharjah UAE
Destiny Deacon’s Bait Blak commissioned by Sharjah Art Foundation, UAE for Sharjah Biennial 15, “Thinking Historically in the Present”.
'Blak', a term coined by Deacon in 1991 is now a seminal part of the vernacular of resistance, in defiance of the colonial implications of 'white'. Deacon’s intriguing works continually provoke, challenge and reimagine the Aboriginal narrative through the photographic lens.
Descended from the KuKu Yalanji and Erub/Mer peoples of Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait Islands respectively, multidisciplinary Indigenous Australian artist Deacon’s work is a site-specific installation that exposes the racialised clichés of First Nations/Aboriginal peoples embedded in Australian society and pop culture.
Juxtaposing archival footage, found objects and the artist’s own photography, the installation evokes the disarming atmosphere of a haunted house, unfolding across several rooms. Lightjet prints, aluminium composite panels, films, videos, lightbox and found images, staged photographs, close-up images of Black dolls, Aboriginalia, “Koori kitsch” and other found material, Deacon dramatises the misrepresentation and discrimination that First Nations people confront daily.
Venue - Bait Habib Al Yousef
Curated by Natalie King
Photography Haupt & Binder
7 February 7 - 11 June 2023