Kent Monkman
History Is Painted by the Victors
Step into the spectacular universe of a superstar of Canadian art. Don’t miss it!
Final weeks at the MMFA
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CATCH IT BEFORE IT CLOSES!
Just weeks left to take in the largest exhibition ever dedicated to Kent Monkman. Don’t pass up the opportunity to experience this extraordinary show that has already drawn thousands of visitors and won critical acclaim!
An internationally renowned artist and member of ocêkwi sîpiy (Fisher River Cree Nation), Kent Monkman revisits classic references from art history to offer contempotary perspectives on the world around us that are as sensitive as they are socially conscious.

Photo Thibault Carron
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Comprising some 40 monumental paintings, this exhibition proposes a captivating journey that fosters a reflection on themes such as coexistence and reconciliation.
A powerful tribute to 2SLGBTQ+ communities, Monkman’s show is a thrilling experience that’s sure to seduce all audiences.
Time is running out to discover an exhibition that leaves no one indifferent!

Note to parents and guardians:
This exhibition contains depictions of violence and nudity. Parents and guardians may want to preview the works.
OTHER DISCOVERIES AT THE MMFA
AN INSPIRING DETOUR JUST NEXT DOOR
And since you’re already in the pavilion, why not take the time to discover the decorative arts and design collection in the space right next door?
More than 800 objects, created by 400 artists and designers, illustrating 600 years of decorative arts and design – from the functional to the sublime.
This illuminating circuit will be a natural complement to your exhibition visit, sure to appeal as much to those in the know as to those curious minds of all ages seeking inspiration.

Photo Thibault Carron
RICHARD AVEDON: IMMORTAL.
PORTRAITS OF AGING, 1951-2004
Dive into the art of Richard Avedon, with a selection of his most arresting and powerful photographs.
Bringing together some 100 portraits of cultural luminaries, Immortal is an unflinching exploration of aging from one of the 20th century’s most influential photographers.

Richard Avedon (1923-2004), Marcel Duchamp, Artist, New York, January 31, 1958, gelatin silver print, 25.9 x 20.3 cm. Courtesy of Center for Creative Photography, Tucson, Arizona. Richard Avedon Archive, gift of the artist. © The Richard Avedon Foundation
Credits and curatorial team
An exhibition organized by the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts and the Denver Art Museum.
The exhibition was curated by Léuli Eshrāghi, Curator of Indigenous Practices at the MMFA, and John Lukavic, the Andrew W. Mellon Curator of Native Arts, Denver Art Museum.



