Artist challenges viewers to confront the fragility of social fabric

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald A visitor looks at artwork in Jeremy Dean's "This Innocent Country" exhibition on display at the East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Artwork by Jeremy Dean, which is part of the exhibition called "This Innocent Country," is on display at the East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo.

Kelsey Walling/Tribune-Herald Prints sit atop actual fragments excavated from the foundations of Confederate monuments as part of Jeremy Dean's "This Innocent Country" at the East Hawaii Cultural Center in Hilo.

A new exhibition at the East Hawaii Cultural Center takes an unsparing look at white privilege, the mythology of American identity, and the need to move past simplistic symbols in order to understand the complexities of our fractured American landscape.