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Kent Monkman is a painter, filmmaker, and performance artist who challenges colonial narratives and explores Indigenous experiences. He has exhibited and performed at major museums and festivals worldwide and received several awards and honors.
- Performance
Performance by Kent Monkman & Gisèle Gordon 2010 Scotiabank...
- Contact
Kent Monkman Studio PO Box 343, Station B Toronto, ON M5T...
- Events
CURRENT EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS. Generations: The Sobey...
- FILM
Miss Chief Eagle Testickle (Kent Monkman’s glamorous gender...
- Painting
Gift from Vicki and Kent Logan to the Collection of the...
- Works on Paper
2024 Copper plate etching with Watercolour on Acid-Free...
- Objects
Limited Editions by Kent Monkman. 2010 printed fabric /...
- Editions
Wells Blog. Duis mollis, est non commodo luctus, nisi erat...
- Performance
Kent Monkman OC [1] (born 13 November 1965) is a Canadian First Nations artist of Cree ancestry. He is a member of the Fisher River band situated in Manitoba 's Interlake Region. [2] Monkman lives and works in Toronto, Ontario. [3] He works in painting, film/video, and installation. [4]
- performance artist, painter
- 13 November 1965 (age 57), St. Mary's, Ontario, Canada
- socio-political art
- Fisher River Cree Nation
Known for his provocative interventions into Western European and American art history, Cree artist Kent Monkman (b.1965) grew up in Winnipeg, passionate about art and profoundly aware of how colonialism had affected Indigenous communities.
Kent Monkman is a visual and performance artist of Cree ancestry, known for his paintings that combine historical and contemporary themes. He subverts colonial narratives and challenges the Western Gaze with his role reversals and mimicry of 19th-century landscapes.
- Canadian, Indigenous North Americans
- Canada
Monkman's diptych of paintings depicts the colonial history and Indigenous resilience of North America. The artist's alter ego, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, appears in both works, subverting the colonial gaze of European and American art history.
7. Juli 2021 · Canadian Cree artist Kent Monkman's graphic and gut-wrenching painting The Scream (2017) depicts a chaotic scene. Mothers are held back by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (Mounties) as...