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Denver Art Museum: Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors in April 2025


  • Denver Art Museum 100 West 14th Avenue Parkway Denver, CO, 80204 United States (map)

Kent Monkman (Fisher River Cree Nation), mistik6siwak (Wooden Boat People): Resurgence of the People, 2019. Acrylic paint on canvas, 132 x 264 in. (335.3 x 670.6 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art: Purchase, Donald R. Sobey Foundation CAF Canada Project Gift, 2020.216b. © and image courtesy of Kent Monkman.

Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors is the first major show in the U.S. for celebrated artist Kent Monkman (Fisher River Cree Nation, born 1965). Based in New York City and Toronto, Canada, Monkman is known for his provocative interventions into Western European and American art history. Through his painting, Monkman pushes forward an understanding of the lived experiences of Indigenous people today while confronting colonial injustices.

Featuring 41 monumental works, History is Painted by the Victors draws from the DAM’s extensive collection of Monkman’s work alongside newly created works and loans from other institutions and private collections. These works explore Kent Monkman’s use of history painting as a contemporary genre to highlight relevant issues such as climate change and environmental protection, the impact of governmental policies on historically marginalized communities, generational trauma, and Two-Spirit and other queer identifying communities’ visibility and pride.

This presentation is in partnership with the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and will be on view from April 20, 2025, through August 17, 2025. Entry is included in general admission.


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Denver Art Museum: Art, Grand Narratives, and Lived Histories: A Conversation with Kent Monkman

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