Susan Hiller (March 7, 1940 – January 28, 2019) was a US-born, British conceptual artist who lived in London, United Kingdom. Her practice spanned a broad range of media including installation, video, photography, painting, sculpture, performance, artist's books and writing. A key figure in British art across four decades, she was best known for her innovative large-scale multimedia installations, and for works that took as their subject matter aspects of culture that were overlooked, marginalised, or disregarded, including paranormal beliefs – an approach which she referred to as "paraconceptualism". -Wikipedia
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Exhibitions, Art, Conceptual art, Interviews, Modern Art, Art museum curators, Artists' books, Criticism and interpretation, Individual artists, Art and anthropology, Art museums, Art, british, Artists, Catalogs, Dreams, Exhibition techniques, Graphic arts, History of art & design styles: from c 1900 -, Modern Arts, Themes, motives, 700/.92, Altered states of consciousness, Art & Art Instruction, Art and society, Art comparéPeople
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- הילר, סוזן,
- הילער, סוזן
- הילר, סוזן
- הלר, סוזן
- ヒラー, スーザン
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