Ken Daniels

Ken Daniels is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice bridges architecture, technology, and memory. Originally from a small town in Texas, Daniels moved to New York City in 2000 to attend NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, where he earned his degree in Film. The early years of his creative path were deeply shaped by the city’s rapidly shifting landscape and his own lived experience of major historical events.

Following graduation, Daniels built a successful career at the intersection of design and technology—creating intelligent systems for homes and commercial spaces. Over time, his focus returned fully to artmaking, where he found a space to reconnect with purpose, vision, and invention. His current body of work uses technologies such as LiDAR and photogrammetry—tools originally developed for military and industrial applications—to explore and reimagine the built environment. In his large-scale prints and sculptural pieces, Daniels transforms these systems into instruments of reflection and reconstruction.

Daniels’ work has been featured in exhibitions and international art fairs, including CONTEXT Art Miami 2024 with Iustitia Fine Arts. His ability to blend personal history with cutting-edge technology offers a powerful meditation on transformation, resilience, and the architecture of memory.

Man standing indoors with glasses and denim jacket, next to art pieces and a vase with plant.