2022
Acrylic on gypsum with poly strand fibre
16 1/2" x 14" x 2 3/8"
2022
Sequins, iron, aluminum, resin, and UV wax
7" x 4 1/4" x 4"
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
9.125” x 5.75”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
6.5” x 4.25”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
9.375” x 6.75”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
7” x 4.5”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
7.5” x 5.125”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
6.5” x 3.375”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
6.75” x 4.125”
Signed and dated on verso
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
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2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2017
Gold leaf on birch and archival giclée face mounted to acrylic
12.5" x 17" x 2"
Edition of 3 + 1 AP
2017
Gold leaf on birch and archival giclée face mounted to acrylic
12.5" x 17" x 2"
Edition of 3 + 1 AP
2017
Gold leaf on birch and archival giclée face mounted to acrylic
12.5" x 17" x 2"
Edition of 3 + 1 AP
2016
Embroidered patch
4.5" x 5.5"
Edition of 150
Hand signed and numbered with certificate of authenticity
2016
Rosary with pewter crucifix
26" x 1.5"
Limited and engraved edition of 50 + 1 AP
2016
Rosary with pewter crucifix
26" x 1.5"
Limited and engraved edition of 50 + 1 AP
2016
Rosary with pewter crucifix
26" x 1.5"
Limited and engraved edition of 50 + 1 AP
2016
Rosary with pewter crucifix
26" x 1.5"
Limited and engraved edition of 50 + 1 AP
2016
Silicone Rubber
4.5” x 10.5”
Edition of 10 + 1 AP
2016
Silicone Rubber
4.5” x 10.5”
Edition of 10 + 1 AP
2015
Hand painted Earthenware
19” x 19” x 9"
Edition of 10
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
22" x 16"
Edition of 15
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
22" x 16"
Edition of 15
2010
printed fabric / Hudson Bay blanket / fringe / sequins
110" x 74.5"
In September 2009, anticipating numerous H1N1 (Swine Flu) related deaths in Aboriginal communities, Health Canada delivered dozens of body bags to several First Nations communities. Aboriginal leaders were outraged and confused by Health Canada's response to First Nations communities who had requested resources to fight a second wave of the H1N1 outbreak. Instead of adequate preventative measures, like medicine, the disproportionate arrival of body bags sent a chilling message, with historical reverberations, to Aboriginal people across the continent.
2010
printed fabric / Hudson Bay blanket / fringe / sequins
110" x 74.5"
Aboriginal people are too familiar with the devastation of infectious diseases and the deliberate attempts to remove them from existence. In the 18th century, British soldiers in North America concocted the diabolical scheme to decimate Aboriginal people with blankets infected with smallpox as part of a war effort.
2010
printed fabric / Hudson Bay blanket / fringe / sequins
110" x 74.5"
George Catlin (1796–1872), in his observations of the Berdashe (Aboriginal male inhabiting the female role), wished for a selective extinction in Aboriginal America.
“This is one of the most unaccountable and disgusting customs that I ever met in Indian country... I should wish that it might be extinguished before it be more fully recorded.”
2010
printed fabric / Hudson Bay blanket / fringe / sequins
110" x 74.5"
I drew inspiration from these contemporary and historical events to fashion a beautiful body bag, in the shape of a bison hide, from a queen-size red Hudson Bay blanket and a life-size image of myself as the Berdashe — Miss Chief Eagle Testickle. By making the body bag into an object of exquisite beauty, I give a transcendent and resilient response to a long history of violence directed toward First Nations. If Health Canada is shipping us Aboriginals body bags, then I want to design my own Queen-Size Body Bag!
2007
Printed fabric and pillow insert
16" x 16" x 3"
Limited and monogrammed edition of 60
Features detail from The Impending Storm
2007
Leather, string, beads
Approx. 13" x 10" x 6"
Also worn in performances by Miss Chief in Robin’s Hood, and Shooting Geronimo.
Photo: Brian Boyle
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2007
Raccoon fur, silk
Approx. 14" x 10" x 6"
Fashioned from a raccoon hat once belonging to the late Toronto film critic Jay Scott, this jockstrap forms the lower half of a costume worn in a performance at the Drake Hotel in 2005. The costume “Trapper’s Bride” is a peignoir worn by Miss Chief in the painting of the same name.
Photo: Brian Boyle
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2007
Cow leather, synthetics
Approx. 18" x 10" x 5"
Monkman has used the Louis Vuitton brand to refer to social hierarchies and monopolies of class, power and wealth, established by trade among Europeans and Native Americans. Monkman has fashioned faux “Louis Vuitton” birch bark luggage (Boudoir de Berdashe), and an arrow quiver (Shooting Geronimo) that Miss Chief has worn in live performances and films.
Photo: Brian Boyle
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2007
These high heeled pumps were worn by Miss Chief in numerous films, videos and performances. They are also displayed as Miss Chief ’s personal effects inside Boudoir de Berdashe.
Photo: Brian Boyle
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2022
Acrylic on gypsum with poly strand fibre
16 1/2" x 14" x 2 3/8"
2022
Sequins, iron, aluminum, resin, and UV wax
7" x 4 1/4" x 4"
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
9.125” x 5.75”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
6.5” x 4.25”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
9.375” x 6.75”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
7” x 4.5”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
7.5” x 5.125”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
6.5” x 3.375”
Signed and dated on verso
2019
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient Indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
6.75” x 4.125”
Signed and dated on verso
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2018
Miss Chief’s Petroglyphs Porn
Copper leaf on hand carved lake-smoothed ancient indigenous limestone, hand picked by the artist
Signed on verso
VIEW ALL
2017
Gold leaf on birch and archival giclée face mounted to acrylic
12.5" x 17" x 2"
Edition of 3 + 1 AP
2017
Gold leaf on birch and archival giclée face mounted to acrylic
12.5" x 17" x 2"
Edition of 3 + 1 AP
2017
Gold leaf on birch and archival giclée face mounted to acrylic
12.5" x 17" x 2"
Edition of 3 + 1 AP
2016
Embroidered patch
4.5" x 5.5"
Edition of 150
Hand signed and numbered with certificate of authenticity
2016
Rosary with pewter crucifix
26" x 1.5"
Limited and engraved edition of 50 + 1 AP
2016
Rosary with pewter crucifix
26" x 1.5"
Limited and engraved edition of 50 + 1 AP
2016
Rosary with pewter crucifix
26" x 1.5"
Limited and engraved edition of 50 + 1 AP
2016
Rosary with pewter crucifix
26" x 1.5"
Limited and engraved edition of 50 + 1 AP
2016
Silicone Rubber
4.5” x 10.5”
Edition of 10 + 1 AP
2016
Silicone Rubber
4.5” x 10.5”
Edition of 10 + 1 AP
2015
Hand painted Earthenware
19” x 19” x 9"
Edition of 10
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
19" x 22"
Edition of 25
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
22" x 16"
Edition of 15
2012
Archival Giclée Print on Canvas with Hand Painted Acrylic Detail
22" x 16"
Edition of 15
2010
printed fabric / Hudson Bay blanket / fringe / sequins
110" x 74.5"
In September 2009, anticipating numerous H1N1 (Swine Flu) related deaths in Aboriginal communities, Health Canada delivered dozens of body bags to several First Nations communities. Aboriginal leaders were outraged and confused by Health Canada's response to First Nations communities who had requested resources to fight a second wave of the H1N1 outbreak. Instead of adequate preventative measures, like medicine, the disproportionate arrival of body bags sent a chilling message, with historical reverberations, to Aboriginal people across the continent.
2010
printed fabric / Hudson Bay blanket / fringe / sequins
110" x 74.5"
Aboriginal people are too familiar with the devastation of infectious diseases and the deliberate attempts to remove them from existence. In the 18th century, British soldiers in North America concocted the diabolical scheme to decimate Aboriginal people with blankets infected with smallpox as part of a war effort.
2010
printed fabric / Hudson Bay blanket / fringe / sequins
110" x 74.5"
George Catlin (1796–1872), in his observations of the Berdashe (Aboriginal male inhabiting the female role), wished for a selective extinction in Aboriginal America.
“This is one of the most unaccountable and disgusting customs that I ever met in Indian country... I should wish that it might be extinguished before it be more fully recorded.”
2010
printed fabric / Hudson Bay blanket / fringe / sequins
110" x 74.5"
I drew inspiration from these contemporary and historical events to fashion a beautiful body bag, in the shape of a bison hide, from a queen-size red Hudson Bay blanket and a life-size image of myself as the Berdashe — Miss Chief Eagle Testickle. By making the body bag into an object of exquisite beauty, I give a transcendent and resilient response to a long history of violence directed toward First Nations. If Health Canada is shipping us Aboriginals body bags, then I want to design my own Queen-Size Body Bag!
2007
Printed fabric and pillow insert
16" x 16" x 3"
Limited and monogrammed edition of 60
Features detail from The Impending Storm
2007
Leather, string, beads
Approx. 13" x 10" x 6"
Also worn in performances by Miss Chief in Robin’s Hood, and Shooting Geronimo.
Photo: Brian Boyle
VIEW ALL
2007
Raccoon fur, silk
Approx. 14" x 10" x 6"
Fashioned from a raccoon hat once belonging to the late Toronto film critic Jay Scott, this jockstrap forms the lower half of a costume worn in a performance at the Drake Hotel in 2005. The costume “Trapper’s Bride” is a peignoir worn by Miss Chief in the painting of the same name.
Photo: Brian Boyle
VIEW ALL
2007
Cow leather, synthetics
Approx. 18" x 10" x 5"
Monkman has used the Louis Vuitton brand to refer to social hierarchies and monopolies of class, power and wealth, established by trade among Europeans and Native Americans. Monkman has fashioned faux “Louis Vuitton” birch bark luggage (Boudoir de Berdashe), and an arrow quiver (Shooting Geronimo) that Miss Chief has worn in live performances and films.
Photo: Brian Boyle
VIEW ALL
2007
These high heeled pumps were worn by Miss Chief in numerous films, videos and performances. They are also displayed as Miss Chief ’s personal effects inside Boudoir de Berdashe.
Photo: Brian Boyle
VIEW ALL