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Susan Hiller

Susan Hiller (1940-2019) was born in the USA, and moved to London in 1973 where she was based for the rest of her life. Her practice encompassed museological and archival installations, video, photography, performance and writing. Major influences on her work included Minimalism, Fluxus, aspects of Surrealism and her early studies of anthropology; Hiller described her art as a kind of "archaeological investigation, uncovering something to make a different kind of sense of it".

Hiller had mid-career retrospectives at the Institute of Contemporary Art, London in 1986, and at Tate Liverpool in 1996. Her numerous solo and international group exhibitions led to her work being widely acknowledged as an important influence on younger British artists. Her work is represented in many international public collections, including four major installation works in the collection of Tate. A major survey exhibition of her work was held at Tate Britain in 2011.



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Constructions & mixed media



Study for Homage to Yves Klein: Levitations - Details


Study for Homage to Yves Klein: Levitations

Exhibited in Talking of Yves at England & Co (June-July 2010)



Street Ceremonies - Details


Street Ceremonies 1973

Mixed media box of documentation

Exhibited in The Map Is Not the Territory i, England & Co, 2001, and subsequently acquired from England & Co for the collection of the Museum of London.



Addenda v, Section 8: Hastening - Details


Addenda v, Section 8: Hastening 1982
18.5 x 37.5 inches
9 postcards and chart mounted on panels, framed

Exhibited in The Map Is Not the Territory ii at England & Co 2002. Private collection.



Addenda ii, Section 4: Bognor - Details


Addenda ii, Section 4: Bognor 1977
25.5 x 35 inches
8 postcards and chart mounted on panels, framed

Exhibited in The Map Is Not the Territory ii, England & Co, 2002.



Proposal for an Aquarius New Age Intergalactic Typewriter - Details


Proposal for an Aquarius New Age Intergalactic Typewriter 1972
16.5 x 11.75 inches
Unique hand-coloured offset print

Exhibited in Beneath the Radar in 1970s London  at England & Co (October 2010). Private collection.