Danielle Dean

  • Danielle Dean creates videos that use appropriated language from archives of advertisements, political speeches, newscasts, and pop culture to create dialogues to investigate capitalism, post-colonialism, and patriarchy. Her work focuses on how subjectivity is constructed in relation to mass-marketed products, and how our behavior is molded by advertising. She also explores the dimensionality of materials and functions of technology through the lens of her own multinational background, and how they can be used as tools of oppression.

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Hexfluorosilicic, 2015 (still)
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.
True Red Ruin (Elmina Castle), 2017 (still)
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.
No Lye, 2012 (still)
This artwork is licensed by KADIST for its programs, and is not part of the KADIST collection.

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Danielle Dean creates videos that use appropriated language from archives of advertisements, political speeches, newscasts, and pop culture to create dialogues to investigate capitalism, post-colonialism, and patriarchy. Her work focuses on how subjectivity is constructed in relation to mass-marketed products, and how our behavior is molded by advertising. She also explores the dimensionality of materials and functions of technology through the lens of her own multinational background, and how they can be used as tools of oppression.