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Lot 35: Kent Monkman 1965 - Canadian acrylic on canvas Kiss the Sky

Est: $40,000 CAD - $50,000 CAD
HeffelToronto, ON, CANovember 24, 2011

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Kent Monkman 1965 - Canadian acrylic on canvas Kiss the Sky
59 1/2 x 47 1/2 inches 151.1 x 120.6 centimeters signed and dated 2010 Literature:Gerald Hannon, "The Pink Indian", Toronto Life, September 2011, pages 54 - 62, reproduced pages 54 and 55
Provenance:
Private Collection, Toronto Exhibited:17th Biennale of Sydney, Australia, May 12 - August 1, 2010 Kent Monkman's alter ego, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, has escorted the artist on his rise to international acclaim. As a recurring figure in Monkman's work, the chiseled Miss Chief opens up discussions regarding historical paintings and any Eurocentric narratives they may project. In Kiss the Sky, she is dominant amidst the classical background and is accompanied by three winged males, a reference to the Greek mythological tale of Icarus. Icarus attempted to escape from Crete by using wings that his father constructed from feathers and wax. Disoriented by his attempt to conquer the skies, Icarus disobeyed his father's instructions and flew too close to the sun, ultimately melting the wax and causing Icarus to fall to his death. The tale is commonly associated with failed ambition - a myth Monkman is undeniably making reference to. By contrasting the faltering figures with the heroic, manicured stance of Miss Chief, Monkman (who is of Cree and Irish descent) is questioning the classical representations of the relationship between the native and non-native population. Monkman skillfully presents such questions without lecturing - with only a smirk and a gentle nudge.

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Fine Art

by
Heffel
November 24, 2011, 10:00 PM PST

Heffel Gallery Inc. 13 Hazelton Avenue, Toronto, ON, M5R 2E1, CA