Kent Monkman’s exhibition at the Denver Art Museum is turning heads with its unapologetic challenge to how history is told. His massive, colorful paintings flip the script on traditional narratives, spotlighting Indigenous, queer, and marginalized voices. Monkman’s alter ego, Miss Chief Eagle Testickle, leads viewers through wild, campy scenes that mix humor, heartbreak, and rebellion. The show’s scale is overwhelming at times, but its message is clear: history isn’t just what’s in the textbooks. With current events in mind, Monkman’s work feels more urgent than ever. How do you think art can change the way we see our past—and our present? #Entertainment #Painting #DenverArt