Canada’s residential schools and America’s Indian boarding schools were tools of genocide. Native children were kidnapped and sent away to “schools” more closely resembling concentration camps.
Jian speaks with Kent Monkman, one of the hottest Canadian visual artists working today, about his provocative artwork -- much of which aims to re-imagine Canada's colonial past. Monkman's work is ...
Co-published by: Saint Mary's University Art Gallery, Art Gallery of Hamilton, Glenbow Museum, and MOCCA. Essays by David Liss, Shirley Madill, David McIntosh, Gerald McMaster. Interview by Catherine ...
When visitors enter the Great Hall of New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art this month, they will be greeted with something unusual: a pair of monumental history paintings by Cree artist Kent Monkman.
https://doi.org/10.5325/studamerhumor.6.2.0265 • https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.5325/studamerhumor.6.2.0265 Copy URL We have elected to use the term “Indian ...
Kent Monkman with one of the paintings included in his current exhibition, “Shame and Prejudice.” Randy Risling/Toronto Star via Getty Images The Canadian multimedia artist, who is of Cree First ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Denver Art Museum is taking a genuine risk with its new solo show by painter Kent Monkman, though not for the reasons you might think. Kent Monkman's ...
Readers who have visited the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in the past few years will know the name Kent Monkman — or at least recognize the look of his hyperrealistic, art ...
In his recent push to acquire Greenland, President Donald Trump said that just because someone landed a boat there 500 years ago doesn’t mean they own the place. Cue the enraged, hysterical laughter ...
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