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Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors

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The renowned Cree artist unmasks a whitewashed, Eurocentric history through provocative paintings full of sexuality and drama.

This book was published in collaboration with the Denver Art Museum and the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and accompanies the artist’s first major exhibition in the United States. The exhibition will be held at the Denver Art Museum from April 20, 2025, through August 17, 2025.

 

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Art period: Contemporary ArtArtist: Kent MonkmanMuseum: Denver Art MuseumItem condition: NewLanguage: EnglishISBN: 9781636811543

Kent Monkman was born in 1965 in Ontario, Canada, and is a Fisher River Cree First Nation member in Treaty 5 Territory. Monkman’s works have been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Hayward Gallery, Philbrook Museum of Art, Palais de Tokyo and many more. He lives and works in New York City and Toronto.

One of Canada’s most renowned artists, interdisciplinary Cree artist Kent Monkman challenges the art historical narrative of settler cultures that colonized First Peoples from North America. He incorporates influences from the canon of European and Euro-American painting, reframing historical, contemporary and speculative future Indigenous experiences. Taking inspiration from Western artists such as George Catlin, as well as from the Old Masters, Monkman’s monumental history paintings feature white colonizers in violent conflict with Indigenous people. The depictions range from early colonial encounters to modern and contemporary clashes between Indigenous communities and uniformed police or clergy. In borrowing the visual language of his oppressors, Monkman reclaims the narrative written by Western art history about the brutalization and cultural genocide carried out against Indigenous North American communities.

The catalog gathers rich analysis of Monkman’s art from prominent scholars, expanding our understanding of his oeuvre and offering new insight via queer theory, historical and contemporary contexts, visual analysis and lived experience.

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