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Susan Hiller

Susan Hiller (born 1940) is an American-born artist who lives in London, UK. Her art practice includes installation, video, photography, performance and writing.
==Early life and education==

Born in Tallahassee, Florida in 1940, Susan Hiller was raised in and around Cleveland, Ohio. She later moved to Coral Gables, Florida in 1950 where she attended Coral Gables High School, graduating in 1957. She attended Smith College in Northampton, Massachusetts and received a B.A. in 1961. After spending a year in New York studying photography, film, drawing and linguistics, HIller went on to pursue a post-graduate degree at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana with a National Science Foundation Fellowship in Anthropology. She completed a Ph.D. in Anthropology in 1965.〔Cornelia H. Butler and Lisa Gabrielle Mark eds., ''WHACK! Art and the Feminist Revolution',(Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Artand MIT Press, 2007)〕
After doing fieldwork in Mexico, Guatemala and Belize, with a grant from the Middle American Research Institute (1962-5), Hiller became critical of academic anthropology; she did not want her research to be part of the "objectification of the contrariness of lived events (was ) destined to become another complicit thread woven into the fabric of 'evidence' that would help anthropology become a science".〔Karamani, Sofia 'Chronology' Susan Hiller. Ann Gallagher, ed. Tate Publishing (2011): 168. Decides to become an artist during a slide lecture on African art. (Hiller, The Myth of Primitivism: Perspectives on Art, New York, 1991: 2); Lucy Lippard, 'Preface', Thinking about Art :Conversations with Susan Hiller ed. Barbara Einzig, Manchester University Press, Manchester, England, (1996): ii〕 It was during a slide lecture on African art, that Hiller decided to become an artist. She felt art was "above all, irrational, mysterious, numinous … () decided () would become not an anthropologist but an artist: () would relinquish factuality for fantasy".〔Lucy Lippard in Barbara Einzig, ''Thinking About Art: Conversations with Susan Hiller'', (Machester: Manchester University Press,1996), pxi. and Karamani, Sofia 'Chronology' ''Susan Hiller''. Ann Gallagher, ed. (Tate Publishing,2011), 168.(Hiller, The Myth of Primitivism: Perspectives on Art, New York, 1991: 2)〕

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