Dennis Golding | POWER – The Future is Here

15/12/2023 - 30/11/2025

  • Dennis Golding Dennis Golding, The Future is Here, 2021, Carriageworks.
    Image Credit
    Photograph Zan Wimberley

About the exhibition

POWER – The Future is Here is the result of a collaboration between artist Dennis Golding and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students from Alexandria Park Community School. The superhero capes were created during a workshop in 2020, led by Golding who was an artist in residence at the school through Solid Ground. Students from Kindergarten to Year 12 designed their capes with iconography informed by their lived experiences and cultural identity.

As superheroes, Golding and his young collaborators are empowered and reminded of the strength of their culture in forming their identity and connection to Country. Individually and together, the capes critique social, political and cultural representations of contemporary First Nations experience. This series of capes were first presented in POWER at Blacktown Arts (2021) and then at Carriageworks in The Future is Here (2021).

About the artists

About the Artist

Through his artistic and curatorial practice, Dennis Golding aims to present powerful representations of contemporary Aboriginal cultural identity that inform narratives of history and lived experiences. Golding is a Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay artist from the north west of NSW and was born and raised on Gadigal Land (Redfern, Sydney). Working in a range of mixed media including painting, video, photography and installation, Golding critiques the social, political and cultural representations of race and identity. His practice is drawn from his own experiences living in urban environments and through childhood memories.

Golding was surrounded by art from his urban upbringing living in an Aboriginal community in Redfern (often referred to as ‘The Block’). As a young child, he often watched his mother and grandmother paint on large canvas and sheen fabrics depicting Australian native plants and animals, cultural motifs and human figures.

Before entering his formal art training, Golding worked as an administrative trainee at Nura Gili Indigenous Programs UNSW. He later developed his professional practice in art school through mentorships with leading curators, educators and artists. Golding graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts (Honours) at UNSW Art & Design in 2019 and now works independently as an artist and curator.

– bio from Artereal Gallery.

About the Curator

Kyra Kum-Sing is a Malera Bandjalan, Mitakoodi woman. Kyra has paved a unique and important path within the arts as both an artist and curator. Kyra is the curator at Boomalli Aboriginal Artists Co-operative and has curated a number of significant and acclaimed exhibitions.

– bio from Boomali Aboriginal Artist Cooperative

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Partners

A Solid Ground project with Dennis Golding and Alexandria Park Community School, curated by Kyra Kum-Sing, presented by Carriageworks and Blacktown Arts, and touring with Museums & Galleries of NSW.

Sponsors

This project has been assisted by the Australian Government’s Visions of Australia program.