Vancouver art exhibit explores rise of rage and racism - News Summed Up

Vancouver art exhibit explores rise of rage and racism


An A-frame sign with a painting of an angry, white man outside a Westside Vancouver art gallery is a jarring juxtaposition to the spring morning calm. It's one of a series of portraits called Angry White Men by Vancouver artist David Haughton, who says he wanted to explore the rise of rage and evil among hate groups and some disenfranchised people. "They are appalling images and they are saying stuff that is deeply disturbing," said Haughton of men depicted in the series. "The greatest paintings explore stuff that is tough to figure out." "The greatest paintings explore stuff that's tough to figure out," says Haughton.


Source: CBC News March 25, 2019 02:03 UTC



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