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an art exhibit in chicago has a lot of people up in arms tonight. it is a life-sized portrayal of the death of michael brown, michael brown the teenager shot by a police officer in ferguson last august. the exhibit called confronting truths: wake up opened last friday. michael brown s father calls it disturbing and disgusting and says he would like it to be taken down. but is there more to the story? joining me now the artist ti-rock moore and frances and andre guichard, co-owners of the guichard gallery where the art is on display. good to have all of you to talk about this. ti-rock, you are the artist behind this exhibit. what was your intention? my intention was my race plays a pivotal role in my work. you know, i was born with
are you selling artwork for? well, i would like to clarify that if i could, don. we re actually going to give 10% of any piece sold, because there are actually 50 pieces in the entire exhibit. a lot of attention has been given to the black angels piece, but each of the pieces speak to a different conversation, and depending on what piece sells, we ll investigate a foundation that speaks to that type of work. because we do believe that it is an important part of the exhibit that we do donate in addition to giving information about foundations that are doing work on the ground so people who are interested can also support. i wanted to spend more time but we have breaking news with the former president, george h.w. bush. i want to thank you ti-rock and frances and andre. thank you for coming on cnn. coming up. caitlyn jenner gets an award for courage.