"The asphalt-and-tar composite portraits — haunting, at first glance seemingly out of focus — peer unflinchingly at viewers. They are the overlaid faces of Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Tamir Rice, Amadou Diallo — black men racially profiled and killed by police or law enforcement representatives in Titus Kaphar’s “The Jerome Project” exhibit, one of two installations by the artist showing at the Contemporary Arts Center through Oct. 11."