Hanky Panky | |
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Artist | Kent Monkman |
Year | 2020 |
Medium | Painting |
Subject | Justin Trudeau |
Hanky Panky is a 2020 painting by Two-spirit Cree artist Kent Monkman. It depicts a laughing group of Cree women as they watch Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Monkman's alter ego Miss Chief Share Eagle Testickle prepare for consensual [1] anal fisting, [2] while past Canadian leaders look on. [2] [1] Kent Monkman generated controversy by suggesting that the scene was a consensual act [1] by including a reference to the hanky code. [3] [4]
In 2020, Hanky Panky was purchased by Canadian lawyer and author Howard Levitt, who wrote a column in the National Post about his decision to purchase the painting. [5]
Hanky Panky | |
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Artist | Kent Monkman |
Year | 2020 |
Medium | Painting |
Subject | Justin Trudeau |
Hanky Panky is a 2020 painting by Two-spirit Cree artist Kent Monkman. It depicts a laughing group of Cree women as they watch Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Monkman's alter ego Miss Chief Share Eagle Testickle prepare for consensual [1] anal fisting, [2] while past Canadian leaders look on. [2] [1] Kent Monkman generated controversy by suggesting that the scene was a consensual act [1] by including a reference to the hanky code. [3] [4]
In 2020, Hanky Panky was purchased by Canadian lawyer and author Howard Levitt, who wrote a column in the National Post about his decision to purchase the painting. [5]