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The Cree artist prompts museums and audiences to confront colonial legacies they’d rather forget.
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Kent Monkman talks to Ben Luke about his influences—from writers to musicians, film-makers and, of course, other artists—and ...
Kent Monkman is a Canadian multimedia artist of Cree ancestry whose work engages with the colonization of indigenous peoples. He is best known for his paintings of idyllic landscapes, reminiscent of ...
Denver hosts the first U.S. museum survey of Kent Monkman, a member of the Fisher River Cree Nation whose large paintings are inspired in part by old masters. Kent Monkman, pictured here in his ...
It was "The Scream" by Cree artist Kent Monkman, a looming piece that depicts Indigenous children being ripped from the arms of their wailing mothers by hard-faced soldiers and men and women in ...
Timken Museum revisits Bierstadt’s 19th-century masterpiece “Cho-looke, the Yosemite Fall” through Monkman’s 2012 work, “The Fourth World” ...
To introduce her work, she will present a talk on the work of Toronto based artist Kent Monkman (a member of the Fisher River Band in northern Manitoba and of Swampy Cree and English/Irish descent) ...
Toronto filmmaker Bruce LaBruce and Cree visual artist Kent Monkman have each won a Governor General’s award in visual and ...