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From left: Vaccines, 2016, archival pigment print, 30″ x 20″; Castle Doctrine (aka Stand Your Ground Law), 2016, archival pigment print, 80″ x 40″; Pedigree, 2016, archival pigment print, 30″ x 20″

This media file is attached to: Kerry Skarbakka

A gallery wall installation of three vertical color photographs, one large scale at the center and two smaller same sized ones to the left and right of it. The left photo shows a crying baby on a hospital table with two pairs of adult hands touching it. One pair of hands is wearing green hospital gloves. The center photo is of a naked man standing and looking at the viewer, each of his arms are held straight at his sides and he has a gun in each hand. The right photo is of a man sitting in a boat, with his back towards the viewer; in the background is a lake and sky

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Installation view of the corner of a gallery, with a white wall on the left and a glass wall looking outside on the right. On the wall are three framed photographic portraits of men, each showing only the head and shoulders, and with the man looking straight at the viewer. In the corner, to the left is a sign on a metal post, the sign depicting a man pointing a large handgun at the viewer.

From left: Neighborhood Watch, 2016, twelve adjustable signs, High Intensity Prismatic Reflective Film, galvanized posts, concrete, buckets and pallete, detail; Busted Eye, Last See In…, and Whereabouts Unknown from Person of Interest, 2016-1018, archival inkjet prints 24″ x 20″ each

A freestanding wall in a gallery is in the foreground and floor to ceiling windows and the landscape outside are in the background. The wall has old fashioned, faded wallpaper covering it; the wallpaper depicts an antebellum era pastoral scene of three people in a horse-drawn carriage outside a large home. Installed on the papered wall are many small scale framed photos.

Antebellum Wallpaper, 2017, vinyl print and archival photographs, 96″ x 120″

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