solo exhibition
LE LIEU, CENTRE EN ART ACTUEL
When Onkwehón:we Visit the Queen, 2021, Inkjet print
During a visit to the British Library in London, England, a series of historical portraits entitled The Four Kings sparked the artist’s interest. These portraits depict the eighteenth-century diplomatic mission of four members of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. The full-length portraits, painted in 1710 by Jan Verelst, bear characteristics typical of representations of the monarchy and reveal numerous stereotypes that the English imposed on their Indigenous visitors. Inspired by the portraits of the Four Kings, Skawennati imagines a revised version of history, where her avatar xox visits the Queen herself to defend her community’s interests.
Co-produced by AbTeC
Producer: Nancy Townsend
Assistants: Shirley Ceravolo, Camelia Layachi, Caeleigh Long, Unna Regino, Kahentawaks Tiewishaw
© Skawennati, The portrait of the king with the wampum is called: Teionihnho’kará:wen, 2021, Impression jet d’encre
© Skawennati, The portrait of the king with the warclub is called: Etow Oh Koam, 2021, Impression jet d’encre
© Skawennati, The portrait of the king with the bow is called: Oniehtanó:ron, 2021, Impression jet d’encre
© Skawennati, The portrait of the king with the rifle is called: Sha’kaien’kwaráhton, 2021, Impression jet d’encre