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Images from a 'stolen' art gallery

The famous target paintings of artist Jasper Johns were the starting point for Sonia Domkarova’s “Target with Four Faces.” She took a set of images intended to be dour and disturbing, and she instead made them whimsical — and possibly more disturbing. The tiny objects suspended from string in front of the targets are plastic babies and pigs.
Courtesy of Atlantic Works Gallery
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The famous target paintings of artist Jasper Johns were the starting point for Sonia Domkarova’s “Target with Four Faces.” She took a set of images intended to be dour and disturbing, and she instead made them whimsical — and possibly more disturbing. The tiny objects suspended from string in front of the targets are plastic babies and pigs.
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