That exhibition has no information attached to it as far as who the artist is, where it is other than China or what it represents.
Don't fall for that divisive inflammatory click bait trap. investigate before you decide to believe this.
Edit:
I stand corrected. carry on with the outrage.
A series of photographs by Chinese artist Yu Huiping has been removed from China’s Hubei Provincial Museum after inciting global outrage,
The New York Times reports.
The shocking images were part of an exhibition called “This Is Africa.” Each juxtaposes a picture of a black African with a picture of a wild animal making an analogous facial expression or gesture. The series of 150 photographs seemingly compares black people to animals including lions, chimpanzees, giraffes, leopards and baboons. The series is titled ”相由心生,” a Chinese idiom that, according to
The Shanghaiist, translates to something like “outward appearance follows inner reality.”
The photos went viral after museum goer Edward E. Duke, who is Nigerian, posted an image of them on Instagram. “The capital museum in Wuhan, China put pictures of a particular race next to wild animals why?” the caption read, tagging news outlets including CNN and BBC. The post has since been removed.
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/chinese-museum-racist-exhibit_us_59e117eae4b04d1d5181c209