We acknowledge the Gadigal of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the Country on which the Art Gallery of NSW stands.

Billy Bain Blak men can’t surf

oil on canvas

213.5 x 152.5 cm

This work reappropriates hand-painted colonial beer advertisements, which adorn the walls of the pubs lining the Manly Corso on Sydney’s Northern Beaches, where I was born and raised. Painted post–First World War, they show white men engaging in masculine activities like football, cricket, boxing and surfing. The images were made at a time when Indigenous people were refused entry into these venues.

By replacing the colonial figures with an embodiment of myself, I am reimagining an alternative cultural narrative that celebrates Indigenous strength and presence. Subverting these colonial cultural iconographies undermines the pub and surfing subcultures’ history as a place of segregation and an epicentre of white masculinity.

Billy Bain, 2023