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250 Unseen Exhibition, 2011 Installation view, Arthur Roger Gallery Collection of Dawn DeDeaux ART IN CONTEMPORARY LOUISIANA DAWN ADER DEDEAUX b. 1952, New Orleans, Louisiana Dawn Ader DeDeaux is long considered by many art critics to be a pioneer in synchronized, multi-installation, digital, new media art as well as innovations melding sculpture and a variety of media including Lucite, photography, and paper. In works such as The Face of God, Drive-by Shooting, and Soul Shadows: Warrior Myths, her iconic media-driven work is complex, layered, and unsettling, with a razor-sharp social consciousness that explores human suffering, death and renewal, the environment, urban violence, and the plight of young, inner-city African-American males abandoned to crime and prison. JRK http://www.knowla.org/entry.php?rec=1238 http://www.knowla.org/entry.php?rec=1238

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