Sculptural installations made from discarded nautical relics explore Blackness.
The Max Mara Art Prize for Women is a major prize that champions women artists, and its latest winner is the sculptor and installation artist Dominique White.
For this exhibition at Whitechapel Gallery, White is presenting Deadweight. The series engages with artistic, political and philosophical ideas of Blackness, and manifests as a number of sculptural installations made from discarded nautical relics and materials such as clay and untreated iron.
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