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Susan Hiller

by Susan Hiller

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This work surveys the ways in which Susan Hiller has worked with ephemeral artefacts to produce art of emotional depth and cultural insight, for example her investigations into the hidden meanings of everday objects such as popular postcards. This publication includes an essay by Guy Brett and an interview with the artist by Stuart Morgan. The catalogue section, which features colour plates of works, has been written by Rebecca Dimling Cochran following access to the artist's archives and is also illustrated with documentary photographs.… (more)
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This work surveys the ways in which Susan Hiller has worked with ephemeral artefacts to produce art of emotional depth and cultural insight, for example her investigations into the hidden meanings of everday objects such as popular postcards. This publication includes an essay by Guy Brett and an interview with the artist by Stuart Morgan. The catalogue section, which features colour plates of works, has been written by Rebecca Dimling Cochran following access to the artist's archives and is also illustrated with documentary photographs.

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