The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: Vol. 2 by Kent Monkman - ISBN: 9780771006470
Hardcover
Indigenous legend rewrites history with heartbreaking truths and hopeful futures.

The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle: Vol. 2

A True and Exact Accounting of the History of Turtle Island

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  • Hardcover

    264 pages

  • Release Date

    3 January 2024

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Summary

Finalist for the 2024 VMI Betsy Warland Between Genres Award

From global art superstar Kent Monkman and his longtime collaborator Gis le Gordon, a transformational work of true stories and imagined history that will remake readers’ understanding of the land called North America.

For decades, the singular and provocative paintings by Cree artist Kent Monkman have featured a recurring character—an alter ego of sorts, a shape-shifting, time-travelling elemental being named Miss C…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780771006470
ISBN-10:0771006470
Author:Kent Monkman, Gisele Gordon
Publisher:McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Imprint:McClelland & Stewart Inc.
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:264
Release Date:3 January 2024
Weight:567g
Dimensions:260mm x 170mm
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Critics Review

Finalist for the VMI Betsy Warland Between Genres Award

“Long a persona stalking the paintings of provocative Cree artist Kent Monkman, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle steps off the canvas to tell her own story—and that of the Indigenous peoples of Turtle Island—in a two volume collaboration with Gisèle Gordon. Lavishly illustrated with Monkman’s paintings, The Memoirs of Miss Chief Eagle Testickle is at once (and seamlessly) a unique story of an even more unique deity, an exposition of nêhiyaw (Cree) beliefs and a primer in nêhiyawêwin (Cree Language), and a deeply researched history of contact, colonization, and resurgence. A full-blown remediation of the politically-charged and erotic world of Monkman’s paintings, these books educate, inspire, entertain, and leave the reader breathless.”
—Steve Collis, 2024 VMI Betsy Warland Between Genres Award judge

About The Author

Kent Monkman

KENT MONKMAN is an interdisciplinary Cree visual artist. A member of Fisher River Cree Nation in Treaty 5 Territory (Manitoba, Canada), he lives and works in Dish With One Spoon Territory (Toronto, Canada). Monkman’s painting and installation works are held in public collections of institutions such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art; Denver Art Museum; Hirshhorn Museum; National Gallery of Canada; Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal; Art Gallery of Ontario; and La maison rouge, Paris.

GIS LE GORDON is a settler media artist and writer based in Dish With One Spoon Territory (Toronto, Canada). Her solo work includes the feature-length documentary, The Tunguska Project , the video installations Crosscurrent (2013 Moscow Biennale), and The Land that Dreams.

Gis le Gordon and Kent Monkman’s collaborative art practice spans three decades. Their work together includes the sound and light installation Iskootao (Nuit Blanche, 2010) and over a dozen short films that have screened at TIFF, Sundance, and Berlin. Gordon wrote the narrative text for Monkman’s Being Legendary exhibition and co-wrote, with Monkman, the exhibition text for Shame and Prejudice- A Story of Resilience .

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