Darger had a distorted understanding of children, depicting them sometimes naked and in graphic scenarios that usually dealt with loss and the exploitation of innocence. He never openly expressed whether or not he wanted his work to be exhibited, casually mentioning before his death that everything he owned could just get burned or thrown away.
At the Intuit Center, they've permanently recreated his room that he lived in for many years and filled it many actually objects he owned. It's a fascinating place about a very fascinating person. Below I've included that full documentary about Darger, "The Realms of the Unreal".
The Henry Darger full documentary "The Realms of the Unreal" (Youtube):
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