Standing at six feet tall, the sculpture “Nullius in Verba III” is intentionally the same height and weight as its sculptor, Steaphan Paton. The metal, diamond-shaped shield, mounted on a long pole, confronts the viewer. The shield’s surface is scratched, evoking the centuries of violence and dispossession faced by Paton’s ancestors. Among closer inspection, however, the sculpture is made from modern materials, asserting that this violence against Indigenous Australians is not an historic anecdote but a contemporary issue. Steaphan PatonGunai and Monaro-Ngarigo language groups, Indigenous Australian, b. 1985Nullius in Verba III, 2019Etched steel, acrylic paint, nanotech clear sealant
Episode produced by Addie Patrick.
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