Monday, May 25, 2020

VIOLENT, SHOCKING, SUBVERSIVE ART

What I am describing here is Monkman’s new painting Hanky Panky, an image of which, I am hoping, accompanies this column. (For reasons described below, certain other media outlets are treating it like those 2005-era Muhammad cartoons that were originally published in Jyllands-Posten. But I give my own National Post editors marginally more credit.) The thing is classic Monkman: violent, shocking, subversive and brutally original. It also fulfills that trite but true definition of art as that which makes you think. And much will be thunk by those who gaze upon dozens of Indigenous women laughing hysterically as sallow white patriarchs from out of Canada’s past look on at the MeToo-ing of a none-too-pleased-looking Justin Trudeau.

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