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Hiller, Susan

 Person

Dates

  • Existence: 1940-03-07 - 2019-01-28

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Map Is Not the Territory, The: Part 1 / Furnival J ; Greenaway P ; Kenny C ; Hiller S ; Kent J ; Willats S ; England J ; Callan J ; Druks M ; Herbert A ; Langlands & Bell., 2001

 Item
Identifier: CC-42911-44954
Scope and Contents

John Furnival's print, "Woful Dane Bottom," that deals with the small town that the Welsh poet W.H. Davies spent the last years of his life is also held by the Sackner Archive. -- Source of annotation: Marvin or Ruth Sackner.

Dates: 2001

Susan Hiller / Hiller, Susan., 1996

 Item
Identifier: CC-32184-33735
Scope and Contents In the preface, Nicholas Serota and Lewis Biggs write that Susan Hiller "uses ephemeral, everyday objects, telling their stories and extracting new meanings from them, producing art which is both visually stimulating and emotionally compelling." This major exhibition of Hiller's works brings together several of her major works that require viewer participation, shifting from the whole of the art piece to its particular elements and back again to the whole. One of Hiller's major works was installed in MOMA in the exhibition, "The Museum as Muse," which the Sackners viewed in New York. In it, the artist used ordinary materials to evoke moments of cultural, historical and personal disturbance inspired by Sigmund Freud's last home. Her found elements were boxed, labelled and categorized and placed in a large vitrine. Hiller indicated that the boxes "present the viewer with a word (each is titled), a thing of object, and an image or text of chart, a representation. And the three aspects...
Dates: 1996