Darren Cullen (born 1983 in Leeds, England)[2] is a British-Irish artist and activist whose artwork satirises topics ranging from the insidious nature of advertising,[3] from the culpability of the "Santa lie" to armed forces recruitment propaganda.
[9] In 2015, alongside Veterans for Peace UK, he released a series of films called "Action Man: Battlefield Casualties".
[11] They were part of a campaign by Veterans for Peace UK to raise the British military age of recruitment from 16 to 18, in line with other European and NATO countries.
][14] In 2019 he opened a Museum of Neoliberalism in Leegate Shopping Centre, Lee, London, which he co-curated with art historian Gavin Grindon.
[17] While a member of Shitdisco, he worked with the Japanese idol group 80_pan to compose and arrange the song "crazy", released on the 2008 album DISCO BABY.