This is an adaptation of a work by Barbara Kruger by @hrbrmstr.
The Dallas Museum of Art featured Barbara Kruger's installation "Pledge, Will, Vow" (1988/2020) as part of the exhibition "He Said/She Said: Contemporary Women Artists Interject".
The installation features bright red digital displays showing the artist retyping the United States Pledge of Allegiance along with legal estate documents and marriage vows to highlight inequities in socioeconomic and political systems. The piece serves as a centerpiece of the gallery space, creating an arresting audio-visual experience with clicking sounds that follow visitors through the exhibition.
The work is part of recent acquisitions by the museum through the TWO x TWO for AIDS and Art Fund in 2023. It's positioned within the "Women and Appropriation" section of the exhibition, though interestingly the wall text accompanying the piece avoids directly addressing the subject of appropriation.