Curriculum Vitae 2003


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Susan Hiller

Biography

Susan Hiller was born in the USA and has lived and worked in London since the early 1970's, when she first became known for an innovative and influential practice in a wide range of media, from drawing to video. The common denominator in all her works is their starting point in a cultural artefact from our own society. Her work is an excavation of the overlooked, ignored, or rejected aspects of our shared cultural production, and her varied projects collectively have been described as "investigations into the 'unconscious' of culture."

Recent Solo Exhibitions (selected)

2002

Museet fur Samidskunst, Roskilde, Denmark

2001

Gagosian Gallery, New York

2000

"Witness", Artangel commission at The Chapel. London

1999

Delfina Gallery, London

Tensta Konsthalle, Stockholm

1998

Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia

Projektgalerie, Leipzig

Henie Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo

Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide

1997

Foksal Gallery, Warsaw

1996

Tate Gallery, Liverpool (retrospective)

Recent Group Exhibitions (selected)

2002

Biennale of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

2001

Empathy, Taidemuseon, Pori, Finland

2000

Bienale de Habana, Havana, Cuba

Live in Your Head: Conceptual Art in Britain 1965-75, Whitechapel Gallery, London; Museu do Chaido, Lisbon, Portugal

Intelligence, Tate Triannale, London

Amateur/Eksdale, Kunstmuseum, Goteborg, Sweden

1999

The Muse in the Museum, Museum of Modern Art, New York

1998

Out of Actions, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles

In Visible Light, Moderna Museet, Stockholm

1996

Inside the Visible, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston; Whitechapel Gallery London

Now/Here, Louisiana Museum, Humlabaek, Denmark

Susan Hiller was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship in 1998. She has been awarded a DAAD Fellowship in Berlin for 2002-2003. . Her publications include: Thinking about art: conversations with Susan Hiller ( Manchester University Press, 1996); After the Freud Museum, (Book Works, 1996 & reprinted 2000); and Witness, (Art Angel Afterlives, 2000). In 2000/01 she curated "Dream Machines", an international, cross-generational group exhibition. Susan Hiller holds the newly-created Baltic Chair of Contemporary Art at the University of Newcastle, Department of Fine Art.