KENT MONKMAN

Flow

Date: 2011

Dimensions: 47.5” x 67.5” (Art) | 50.75” x 70.5” (Frame)

Medium: Acrylic on canvas 

Condition: Overall very good

Provenance: 

– Artist

– Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain, Montreal 

– Private Collection, Montreal

– Private Collection, Ottawa

– Trotta-Bono Contemporary, Los Angeles, CA

Exhibited: 

– “Kent Monkman: Miss America”, Pierre-François Ouellette art contemporain, Montreal, QB, 2012 

SOLD

Monkman borrows the compositional language of Albert Bierstadt – sweeping landscape, luminous atmosphere, monumental scale – and intervenes directly within it. Indigenous figures appear in canoes across the water, not as incidental details but as active participants in the scene. The insertion is deliberate and corrective.

At the center of the lake, a dark void opens – an ominous black hole disrupting the romantic calm associated with 19th-century American landscape painting. The gesture unsettles Bierstadt’s vision of untouched wilderness and manifest destiny. Monkman preserves the grandeur of the original vocabulary while altering its authorship. The painting remains visually seductive, but the narrative has shifted.