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Susan Hiller (1940-2019) was a pioneering conceptual artist known for immersive installations, video art & explorations of memory, the paranormal, and marginalized cultural phenomena. A key figure in British art.

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A Life Woven from Shadows and Sound: The Art of Susan Hiller

Susan Hiller’s artistic journey is a remarkable one, marked by a persistent curiosity about the hidden currents of culture—the unspoken anxieties, forgotten histories, and spectral presences that shape our collective experience. Born in Tallahassee, Florida, in 1940, her early life fostered a restless spirit, leading her to explore diverse landscapes both geographically and intellectually. From her initial studies in anthropology at Tulane University, where she questioned the objectivity of academic inquiry, to her subsequent immersion in European art and culture, Hiller’s work evolved into a deeply personal and profoundly affecting exploration of memory, language, and the subconscious.

Hiller's artistic trajectory began not with grand pronouncements but with a deliberate shift away from traditional anthropological methods. As she herself described, rejecting the notion of “objective evidence,” she sought to capture the “contrariness” of lived experience—the subjective, emotional core that often eluded academic analysis. This decision to embrace art as a means of accessing these inner realms profoundly shaped her practice, leading her to experiment with a wide range of media, from installation and video to photography and performance.

  • Early Experiments (1960s-70s): Her early work, exemplified by pieces like “Street Ceremonies” and “Enquiries,” involved participatory investigations into everyday rituals and linguistic patterns. These projects weren’t about documenting reality but about creating spaces for encountering the unfamiliar and unsettling aspects of cultural norms.
  • The Weight of Memory (1970s-80s): The 1970s saw Hiller delve deeper into personal memory with works like “10 Months,” a meticulously detailed photographic record of her pregnancy, and “Belshazzar’s Feast,” an expansive installation that confronted the anxieties surrounding language and communication.
  • Monumental Reflections (1980-84): Perhaps her most iconic work, "Monument," stands as a poignant meditation on death and remembrance. Constructed from meticulously crafted paper forms referencing memorial plaques in London's Richmond Park, it’s a haunting exploration of the rituals surrounding loss and the enduring power of collective memory.

Multimedia Landscapes: Installation as Revelation

Hiller’s most significant contribution to contemporary art lies in her pioneering use of installation as a means of creating immersive environments that invite viewers into a state of heightened awareness. Rejecting traditional gallery spaces, she transformed these areas into sites for encountering the uncanny and the surreal—a realm where familiar objects take on new significance and where the boundaries between reality and imagination blur.

Her installations are rarely static; they often incorporate moving images, soundscapes, and interactive elements, creating a dynamic and multi-sensory experience. Works like “Witness” (2000), with its bank of flickering televisions, and "Channels" (2013) utilizing hundreds of suspended loudspeakers, demonstrate her mastery of manipulating space and perception to evoke specific emotional responses.

Hiller’s installations are not merely aesthetic exercises; they are deeply rooted in a conceptual framework. She often draws upon diverse sources—from historical documents and folklore to personal memories and paranormal phenomena—to construct narratives that explore the hidden anxieties, unspoken desires, and collective traumas of our time. Her work is frequently described as “paraconceptual,” reflecting her interest in exploring the liminal spaces between consciousness and unconsciousness.

The Language of Ghosts: Exploring Forgotten Voices

A recurring theme throughout Hiller’s oeuvre is the exploration of forgotten voices—those silenced by history, marginalized by society, or lost to time. Her project “The J. Street Project” (2002-2005) stands as a particularly powerful example of this preoccupation. This ambitious undertaking involved meticulously documenting every street sign in Germany bearing the word ‘Juden’ (Jew), transforming these stark reminders of persecution into a poignant meditation on memory, trauma, and the enduring legacy of the Holocaust.

Beyond “The J. Street Project,” Hiller has also explored the endangered languages of the world through works like "Channels," which uses synchronized slide projectors to display images accompanied by recordings of extinct or threatened tongues. These projects are not simply acts of documentation; they are attempts to resurrect lost voices and to remind us of the richness and diversity of human experience.

Legacy and Influence

Susan Hiller’s impact on contemporary art is undeniable. Her pioneering work in installation, multimedia, and paraconceptualism has profoundly influenced a generation of artists. She demonstrated that art could be a vehicle for exploring complex social and psychological themes—a space for confronting uncomfortable truths and challenging conventional ways of seeing the world.

Her willingness to embrace ambiguity, her fascination with the uncanny, and her commitment to uncovering hidden narratives have cemented her place as one of the most important artists of her time. Hiller’s legacy extends beyond individual artworks; it resides in her innovative approach to artistic practice and her unwavering belief in the power of art to illuminate the mysteries of human existence.

susan hiller

susan hiller

1940 - 2019

Rychlé fakta

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Conceptual art, Paraconceptualism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Contemporary installation art']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Minimalism
    • Fluxus
    • Surrealism
  • Date Of Birth: March 7, 1940
  • Date Of Death: January 28, 2019
  • Full Name: Susan Hiller
  • Nationality: American/British
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Monument
    • Gulf 2
    • Lost and Found
  • Place Of Birth: Tallahassee, Florida
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