A former anthropologist, Susan Hiller has been a pioneer in exploring the arena between the art domain of the world in general. Her involvment in art and feminism, her postcolonial analyses of cultural politics are foregrounded in this volume which brings together previously published texts and interviews, improvised talks, papers, invitational keynote lectures, discussions with other artists, and more. The collection of texts documents Susan Hiller's incisive interventions in current debates around the shifting roles of art and theory, shedding new light on the interface between critical writing and visual art practice. Science, magic, the senses, (mis)understandings, and the continuing lure of psychoanalysis are among the subjects that...
An anthology of critical commentaries selected from the classical period to the late modern. It expl...
The book re-examines Frankenthaler’s canonical painting Mountains and Sea from the perspective of de...
From the Freud Museum is an installation of fifty labelled archival boxes containing small objects, ...
A former anthropologist, Susan Hiller has been a pioneer in exploring the arena between the art doma...
The premise of the ‘Positions’ series ‘to question artistic and curatorial practices from the singul...
This feature-length article was published to coincide with ‘Susan Hiller: Recall’, a major retrospec...
Catalogue of a major retrospective of Hiller's multi-media installations (photography, automatic wri...
Exploring the margins of representability, pushing beyond the limits and limitations of retinality, ...
Excerpt from book chapter: Susan Hiller stated in a 2005 interview that what drew her ‘to look agai...
MOT International is delighted to present the first solo exhibition of Susan Hiller in Belgium. Accl...
In her sensorially immersive five-screen video work, Psi Girls (1999) UK-based American artist Susan...
This chapter presents the conversation between Alexandra Kokoli, Senior Lecturer in Visual Culture, ...
This text was commissioned by Matt's Gallery on the basis of Withers' previous experience in recordi...
An analysis of Hiller's site-responsive intervention 'At the Freud Museum' (1994) as an invocation o...
This book is a transcript of a roundtable discussion that took place at Leeds College of Art (now Le...
An anthology of critical commentaries selected from the classical period to the late modern. It expl...
The book re-examines Frankenthaler’s canonical painting Mountains and Sea from the perspective of de...
From the Freud Museum is an installation of fifty labelled archival boxes containing small objects, ...
A former anthropologist, Susan Hiller has been a pioneer in exploring the arena between the art doma...
The premise of the ‘Positions’ series ‘to question artistic and curatorial practices from the singul...
This feature-length article was published to coincide with ‘Susan Hiller: Recall’, a major retrospec...
Catalogue of a major retrospective of Hiller's multi-media installations (photography, automatic wri...
Exploring the margins of representability, pushing beyond the limits and limitations of retinality, ...
Excerpt from book chapter: Susan Hiller stated in a 2005 interview that what drew her ‘to look agai...
MOT International is delighted to present the first solo exhibition of Susan Hiller in Belgium. Accl...
In her sensorially immersive five-screen video work, Psi Girls (1999) UK-based American artist Susan...
This chapter presents the conversation between Alexandra Kokoli, Senior Lecturer in Visual Culture, ...
This text was commissioned by Matt's Gallery on the basis of Withers' previous experience in recordi...
An analysis of Hiller's site-responsive intervention 'At the Freud Museum' (1994) as an invocation o...
This book is a transcript of a roundtable discussion that took place at Leeds College of Art (now Le...
An anthology of critical commentaries selected from the classical period to the late modern. It expl...
The book re-examines Frankenthaler’s canonical painting Mountains and Sea from the perspective of de...
From the Freud Museum is an installation of fifty labelled archival boxes containing small objects, ...