DeDeaux was the first artist in Louisiana to heavily utilize electronic technology; beginning with the creation of her CB Radio Booth media sculpture works and her outdoor environment works which incorporated video/film projections on buildings in 1975. She is considered a pioneering artist in her creation of synchronized multi-screen film surround environments such as the work Face of God which premiered at the Olympics and was shown at the Arthur Roger Gallery in 1996. She is the winner of the international Montage 93 competition for work which best merged art and technology. In her current work “Afterlife” she has once again applied sophisticated digital technology.

Dawn DeDeaux is best known for large scale works addressing social issues, but she says of this series, "It is a humble study of the small." The works in the exhibition are digital studies of objects discarded from households and nature collected on daily walks in her New Orleans neighborhood. Her new digital studies are documents of objects recycled or resurrected--computer manipulated images revealing the intrigue of objects past their prime. Subjects include decaying leaves, crumpled newspapers, broken figurines and toys. DeDeaux dimensionalizes the works by cutting the images into sections and reassembling them into floating grids to mirror both the molecular breakdown of matter and the pixilation of the electronic media she employs.


All Artwork
Dawn DeDeaux - Woodpecker Code, Root Ball, Tree with Green Stripe  
Woodpecker Code, Root Ball, Tree with Green Stripe, 2006-2007
enhanced digital giclee print
72 x 22 cm  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Cat Tree Scorched, One Eye, Hollow Turpentine Tree  
Cat Tree Scorched, One Eye, Hollow Turpentine Tree, 2006-2007
enhanced digital giclee print
72 x 22 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - White Hatch Palm, Camouflage, Gigo Love  
White Hatch Palm, Camouflage, Gigo Love, 2006-2007
enhanced digital images
90 x 26 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Burnt Hatch  
Burnt Hatch, 2006-07
enhanced digital images
90 x 26 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Texas Tree (For William Blake)  
Texas Tree (For William Blake), 2006-2007
enhanced digital images
94 x 26 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Mold- Green, Black, and Pink  
Mold- Green, Black, and Pink, 2006-2007
enhanced digital images
48 x 48 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Newspaper Crunch #1  
Newspaper Crunch #1, 2004
enhanced digital images
16 x 20 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Lace Leaf #1  
Lace Leaf #1 , 2004
enhanced digital images
20 x 16 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Elephant Ear #2  
Elephant Ear #2, 2004-07
enhanced digital images
20 x 16 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Pineapple (brown)  
Pineapple (brown), 2004
enhanced digital giclee print
20 x 16 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Pineapple (green)  
Pineapple (green), 2004
enhanced digital images
20 x 16 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Paper Towel #1  
Paper Towel #1, 2004
enhanced digital images
20 x 16 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Maple Leaf #1  
Maple Leaf #1, 2004
enhanced digital images
20 x 16 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Maple Leaf #3  
Maple Leaf #3, 2004
enhanced digital images
20 x 16 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Heart Spears Cross  
Heart Spears Cross , 2004
enhanced digital images
20 x 16 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Twisted Cardboard Tube  
Twisted Cardboard Tube, 2004
enhanced digital images
20 x 16 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Hurricane Suite in Nine Movements  
Hurricane Suite in Nine Movements, 2006-2007
glass and mixed media
104 x 110 x 6 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - 8 Feet of Water  
8 Feet of Water, 2008
image mounted to acrylic bar
96 x 90 x 2 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Over 6ft of Water  
Over 6ft of Water, 2008
digital transparency on plexiglass
80 x 20 x 2 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - A Little Higher Than My Grandchild  
A Little Higher Than My Grandchild, 2008
digital transparency on plexiglass
40.75 x 16 x 2 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - A Little Over Three Feet of Water, That's All  
A Little Over Three Feet of Water, That's All, 2008
digital transparency on plexiglass
40.75 x 16 x 2 inches  
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Wetland Installation - Night  
Wetland Installation - Night
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Wetland Installation - Daytime  
Wetland Installation - Daytime
 
Dawn DeDeaux - Wetland Installation- Drawing  
Wetland Installation- Drawing
 
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Current Work
Post-Katrina
Totems
Installations
Objects d'Afterlife
Katrina: Catastrophe and Catharsis
2007 Exhibition
2004 Exhibition
Resume
Press Release
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