pop artist ManWoman made a side career out of shocking the public with his attempts to rehabilitate the swastika to its ancient religious roots. Now Headbones Gallery in Vernon, B.C., is showcasing 66 of his silk screen prints and three paintings in the exhibit Holy Screen Time which features Smiley Swastika, among other works. Richard Fogarty and Julie Oakes curated the Headbones Gallery exhibition of ManWoman's artworks. Oakes expects visitors won't feel any negativity when looking at the swastika-themed screen prints. (Submitted by Headbones Gallery)Smiley Swastika by ManWoman.
Source: CBC News October 25, 2020 00:56 UTC