05/21/2026
NEW EXHIBITION ANNOUNCEMENT!
“Storytellers: The Blackfeet Nation & Charles M. Russell” will open at the DAM on September 6, 2026, and will be on view through January 24, 2027.
“Storytellers” features over 80 artworks including oil paintings, watercolors, and bronzes by Charles M. Russell and ancestral artworks from the Blackfoot Confederacy (Nitsitapii), especially the Kainai (Blood Tribe) and Amskaapii Pikanni (Blackfeet or South Peigan), from the late-19th to mid-20th centuries.
This milestone presentation is made possible by a landmark gift of masterworks from the collection of Tom and Jane Petrie, which significantly expands the DAM's western American art holdings. The gift includes some of Russell's most celebrated masterworks, both paintings and sculptures.
"Storytellers" puts ancestral Nitsitapii works from the museum's collection into dialogue with Russell’s representations of Blackfeet art and culture. Through these comparisons, the exhibition explores the deep spiritual connection to bison and the vital contributions of Blackfeet women, including excellent examples of beadwork, hide-tanning, and saddle making. Other areas focus on the roles of Blackfeet men as warriors and medicine men, revealing how Russell’s famous "Old West" scenes were built upon the real-world knowledge of his Indigenous mentors.
We are deeply grateful to the Amskaapii Pikannii (Blackfeet Nation) advisors who shared their knowledge and stories with us, and to Tom and Jane Petrie for supporting western American art at the DAM.
Storytellers is a traveling exhibition organized by the Denver Art Museum. Following the debut at the DAM, the exhibition will travel to the C.M. Russell Museum in Great Falls, Montana. It is curated by JR Henneman. This exhibition will be included in general admission.
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Image 1: Charles Marion Russell, "Piegans," 1918. Oil paint on canvas; 24 x 36 in. Planned Gift from Tom and Jane Petrie to the Denver Art Museum. Photo by Christina Jackson.
Image 2: Charles Marion Russell, "Buffalo Hunt, Number 40," 1919. Oil paint on canvas; 39 x 57 in. Planned Gift from Tom and Jane Petrie to the Denver Art Museum. Photo by Christina Jackson.
Image 3: Charles Marion Russell, "The Scout," 1915. Oil paint on canvas; 21 x 26 in. Planned Gift from Tom and Jane Petrie to the Denver Art Museum. Photo by Jeff Wells.
Image 4: Possibly Percy (Two Gun) Plain Woman (Káínai Nation (Blood Tribe), "War Robe," Late 1880s to Early 1900s. Deer hide and commercial pigment; 58 1/4 in. x 48 1/2 in. Denver Art Museum: Native Arts acquisition funds, 1938.260
Image 5: Nora Spanish (Amskaapii Pikanii, 1898–1990), "Pair of Gloves," 1940s. Leather and beads; Each approx. 18 × 8⅛ × 4¼ in. Denver Art Museum: Bequest of the Estate of Gerald E. Welsh, 1981.240A-B