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Solo Exhibitions
2008

Journey to the Land of the Tarahumara, Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin, Germany

Outlaw Cowgirl and Other Works, BAWAG-Generali Foundation, Vienna, Austria

The Last Silent Movie, Matts Gallery, London

Psi Girls, Joy Art, Beijing, China

Proposals and Demonstrations, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, England

The J.Street Project, Kunst-raum des Deutschen Bundestages, Berlin, Germany

The J.Street Project, The Jewish Museum, New York, USA

Psi Girls, 5-screen video 8installation, Room 8 , Level 5, Tate Modern, London

2007 Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden
2006

Castello di Rivoli, Turin, Italy

Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin, Germany

Centre des Arts Saidye Bronfman, Montreal

2005

Kunsthalle Basel, Switzerland

Timothy Taylor Gallery, London, England

DAAD Gallery, Berlin, Germany

Compton Verney/Peter Moores Foundation, Warwickshire, England

The Wexner Centre for the Arts, Columbus, Ohio, USA

2004

"Susan Hiller: Recall - A Selection of Works 1969 — 2004", Baltic Centre for Contemporary Art, Gateshead, England

Museu Serralves, Porto, Portugal

2002

Museet for Samtidskunst, Roskilde, Denmark

Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin, Germany

2001

Gagosian Gallery, New York, USA

Fondacion Mendoza, Caracas, Venezuela

2000

"Witness", Artangel commission at The Chapel, London, England

1999

Delfina Gallery, London, England

Tensta Konshalle, Stockholm, Sweden

Henie Onstad Kunssenter, Oslo, Norway

Site Gallery, Sheffield, England

Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland, England

1998

Institute of Contemporary Art, Philadelphia, USA

Projektgalerie, Leipzig, Germany

Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide, Australia

Heine Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo, Norway

Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne, Australia

Berry House, London, England

1997

Foksal Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

1996

 

"Susan Hiller: Selected Works", Tate Gallery, Liverpool, England

"Dream Screens", Dia Center for the Arts, New York, USA
(commissioned internet work)

1995 Gimpel Fils, London, England

1994

Gimpel Fils, London, England

The Sigmund Freud Museum, London, England

Entwistle Gallery, London, England [2-person]

1992 Tom Solomon's Garage Gallery, Los Angeles, California, USA

1991

Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, New York, USA

Nicole Klagsbrun Gallery, New York, USA

Matt's Gallery, London, England

Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, Scotland

1990

"Susan Hiller: Revenants of Time", Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, Scotland; Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, England

1989

Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, England

Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, New York, USA

Pierre Birtschansky Galerie, Paris, France

1988

University Art Museum, California State University, Long Beach, USA

1987

Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, USA

"Magic Lantern", Whitechapel Art Gallery, London, England
(commissioned audio/visual work)

1986

"Susan Hiller: Out of Bounds", Institute of Contemporary Art, London, England

1985

"Belshazzar’s Feast: The Writing on the Wall", Tate Gallery, London, England

1984

"The Muse My Sister: Susan Hiller's New Work", Orchard Gallery, Londonderry, Northern Ireland; Third Eye Centre, Glasgow, Scotland

Gimpel Fils Gallery, London, England

Interim Art, London, England

Vivienne Esders Galerie, Paris, France

1983 Gimpel Fils, London, England
1982

Arnolfini, Bristol, England

Roslyn Oxley Gallery, Sydney, Australia

Experimental Art Foundation, Adelaide, Australia

Akumulatory, Warsaw, Poland

Piwna l0/26, Poznan, Poland

Andre Emmerich, Zurich, Switzerland

Gimpel Fils, London, England

Eye Level Gallery, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada

Rochdale Municipal Gallery, Rochdale, England

1981

A Space, Toronto, Canada

Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England

1980

Gimpel Fils, London, England

Matt's Gallery, London, England

Spacex, Exeter, England

1978

"Susan Hiller: Recent Works", Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England

Kettle's Yard, Cambridge, England

Peterloo Gallery, Manchester, England

Hester van Royen Gallery, London, England

1976

Serpentine Gallery, London, England

Hester van Royen Gallery, London, England

1975

"Dedicated to the Unknown Artists", Gardner Centre for the Arts, University of Sussex, Brighton, England

1974

"Enquiries/Inquiries", Royal College of Art Gallery, London, England

Garage Art Ltd., London, England

1973 Gallery House, London, England

Group Exhibitions

2008

The hidden trace, Felix-Nussbaum-Haus, OsnabrŸck, Germany

Unreliable Witnesses, Tramway, Glasgow

Wild Signals:, Württembergischer Kunstverein, Stuttgart, Germany

Translation Paradoxes and Misunderstandings, Shedhalle, Zurich, Switzerland

Ours: Democracy in the Age of Branding, Sheila C. Johnson Design Center, Parsons The New School for Design, New York, USA

Whack! Art and the Feminist Revolution, P.S. 1, New York, USA

Berlin Biennial 5, "The Last Silent Movie" at Neue National Galerie and "What Every Gardener Knows" at Skulpturenpark Berlin Centrum; Berlin, Germany

Residents, L'Espace Electra, Paris

The Martian Museum of Terrestrial Art, Barbican Centre, London, England

Oggetti Smarriti (Lost & Found), Galleria Gentilli, Prato, Italy

Les Reves, Passage de Retz, Paris, France

Building Bridges, Modern Art Museum, Beijing, China

New Displays, Tate Modern, London

Hidden Narratives, Graves Gallery, Sheffield, England

2007

Whack! Art and the Feminist Revolution, Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, USA

Romantic Conceptualism, Kunsthalle Nurnberg, Germany and touring

After The News BankART1929 Yokohama, Japan

Garden Pleasures: The Garden in Art Osterreichische Galerie Belvedere Vienna, Austria

Critically Correct, Givon Gallery, Tel Aviv, Israel

Now You See It, Hessel Museum, Bard College thesis exhibition, Annandale-on-Hudson

A Secret Service: Art, Compulsion, Concealment
De La Warr Pavilion, Bexhill; Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester, England

2006

Forms of Classification: Alternative Knowledge and Contemporary Art, Ella Fontanels Cisneros Foundation, Miami, USA

Sonic Presence, Kunsthalle, Bergen

A Secret Service: Art, Compulsion, Concealment
Hayward Gallery Touring Exhibition, Hatton Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne, England

The Signing, Keith Talent Gallery, London

Fast and Loose (My Dead Gallery), The Centre of Attention, London

This Land is Your Land, Kunsthalle Nürnberg: NBK Berlin, Germany

Sonambiente, Akademie der Kunst, Berlin, Germany

Art Unlimited, Basle Art Fair, Basle, Switzerland (juried selection)

Ghosting in the Dark, Arnolfini, Bristol, England

2005

Thinking of the Outside, Bristol Legible City/Picture This/Situations (commissioned video installation), Bristol, England

Monuments for the USA, CCA Wattis etc & White Columns, New York, USA

Itinarios del Sonida, Centro Cultural del Conde Duque/City of Madrid (commissioned audio installation), Madrid, Spain

Looking at Words, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York, USA

The Blur of the Otherwordly: Contemporary Art, Technology & the Paranormal, The Center for Art and Visual Culture, Baltimore, USA

2004

Dream Extensions, Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent, Belgium

Outside of a Dog, Baltic, Newcastle, England

Haunted Media, Site, Sheffield, England

Unframed, Standpoint Gallery, London, England

Art of the Garden, Tate Britain, London, England

European Perspective, Gross Leuthen Schloss, Germany

Artists' Favourites, ICA, London, England

2003

A Bigger Splash: British Art from Tate 1960-2003, Pavilhao Lucas Nogueira Garcez-Oca, Sao Paulo, Brazil

Apparition, Kettles Yard, Cambridge, England

Your Memorabilia, NICAF, Tokyo International Forum, Japan

Memory, British Museum, London, England

Taster, DAAD Galerie, Berlin, Germany

Science Fictions, Earl Lu Gallery at Lasalle-Sia College of the Arts, Singapore

Genius Locii, Stadpark Lahr, Germany (commissioned installation)

Twilight, Gimpel Fils Gallery, London, England

Arrangement, Rhodes & Mann Gallery, London England

2002

Biennale of Sydney, Sydney, Australia

Real Life, Tate St Ives, England

Self-Evident, Tate Britain, London, England

Taster, DAAD Gallery, Berlin, Germany

The Map is not the Territory (II), Jane England Gallery, London, England

Apparition, Arnolfini, Bristol, England

2001

Intelligence, Tate Britain, London, England

Empathy, Taidemuseon, Pori, Finland

Strip, National Portrait Gallery, London, England

The East Wing Collection, Courtauld Institute Galleries, London, England

The Map is not the Territory, Jane England Gallery, London, England

2000

Bienale de Habana, Havana, Cuba

Live in Your Head: Conceptual Art in Britain 1965-75, Whitechapel Gallery, London, England

Amateur/Eksdale, Kunstmuseum, Goteborg, Sweden

The British Art Show 5, organised by the Hayward Gallery, London, for the Arts Council of England; which travelled to Edinburgh, Southampton, Cardiff and Birmingham, England

Dream Machines, selected by Susan Hiller, organised by the Hayward Gallery, ‘London’, for the Arts Council of England, which travelled to Dundee, ‘Contemporary Arts’, Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, and Camden Arts Centre, London, England

1999

The Muse in the Museum, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

Out of Actions: Between Performance and the Object 1949-1979, MACB Barcelona ; MOT Tokyo, Japan

Chora, 30 Underwood Street, London, England

Drawing Thinking, RHA Gallagher Gallery, Dublin, Ireland

Sordide Sentimental, Holden Gallery, Manchester, England

Sublime: Darkness and Light, National Touring Exhibition, Arts Council of England

Dumbfounded, Battersea Arts Centre, London, England

E.S.P., Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England (3-person)

Backspace, Matt’s Gallery, London, England

1998

In Visible Light, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Sweden

Out of Actions, Museum of Contemporary Art,Los Angeles; MAK, Vienna, Austria

pure, Art Gallery of South Australia, Adelaide, Australia

Terrains Vagues, Grandes Galeries Aitre Saint Maclou, Rouen, France

Llathyard, (public spaces), Cardiff, Wales

Solo x 9: Artists in Clerkenwell, Berry House/Wigmore Gallery, England

Chemical Reactions, Harris Museum, Preston, England

The Shape of Light, Humberside Gallery, England

Museum in Progress, Vienna, Austria

1997

Material Culture, Hayward Gallery, London, England

The Aesthetics of the Artist’s Books 1960-1980, Bibliothèque National de France, Paris, France

Collected, Photographers' Gallery, London, England
( solo installation at Hunterian Museum)

a little object, Centre for Freudian Analysis & Research (CFAR), London, England

History, Ferens Museum & Art Gallery, and touring England

Irrideemable Skeletons, Shillam + Smith, London, England

The Inner Eye, Arts Council touring exhibition

New Displays, Tate Gallery, London, England

Itinterant Texts, Tramway, Glasgow; Camden Art Centre, London; venues in USA

1996

Now/Here, Louisiana Museum, Humlabaek, Denmark

The Sydney Biennale, Sydney, Australia

Styki, Foksal Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

Against: 30 Years of Film & Video, Anthony d'Offay Gallery, London, England

The Inner Eye, Arts Council touring exhibition, England

Inside the Visible, Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston;Museum of Women, Washington DC, USA; Whitechapel Gallery, London, England

1995

Rites of Passage: Art for the end of the century, Tate Gallery, London, England

Anti-Slogans, Cairn Gallery, Nailsworth, Gloscester, England

Monochrome, Gimpel Fils, London, England

Selected Works, Tom Solomon Gallery, Los Angeles, USA

Contemporary Art Society Selections, Butler Gallery, Kilkenny, Ireland

Drawn Together: Works on Paper, Middlesborough Art Gallery, Middlesborough, England

1994

'Punishment & Decoration', Hohenthal & Bergin, Cologne, Germany

'Worlds in a Box', Graves Art Gallery,Sheffield; Sainsbury Centre, Norwich; Whitechapel Gallery, London, England

'The Reading Room', BookWorks, London, Glasgow, Oxford

Contemporary Art Society Recent Acquisitions, Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England

1993

'Signes du Temps', Museé de la Ferme Buisson, Paris, France

'Dark Decor', Independent Curators touring exhibition (San Jose Museum, California; Florida Gulf Coast Art Centre, and others).

Declarations of War, Kettles Yard Gallery, Cambridge, England

Moving into View, Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank, London, England

An Artist’s Choice, Fenderesky Gallery at Queen’s, Belfast, N Ireland

Boxes, England & Co., London;Castle Museum, Nottingham, England

1992

Completing the Circle: Artists’ Books on the Environment, Minnesota Centre for Book Art, Emory University, others

In Vitro, Joan Miro Fondacion, Barcelona, Spain

Speak, Randolph Street Gallery, Chicago, USA

1991

Incognito, Curt Marcus Gallery, New York, USA

'Exploring the Unknown Self:', Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Japan

The Bath Festival, Bath, England

Crossover, Anderson O’Day Gallery, London, England

At One/At War with Nature, Pratt Institute Galleries, New York, USA

A Place for Art?, The Showroom, London, England

A Shock to the System, Royal Festival Hall, London, England [touring]

1990

‘Signs of the Times: Video Installations of the 1980s’, Museum of Modern Art Oxford, England

'Lifelines: 4 British Artists', Tate Gallery, Liverpool, England

Now for the Future, Hayward Gallery, London, England

'Great British Art', Maclellon Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland

Ten Artists, Seibu Seison, Tokyo, Japan

‘New Urban Landscape’, World Financial Centre, New York, USA

1989

Towards a Bigger Picture, Part II, Tate Gallery, Liverpool, England

A New Language of Desire, University of Essex Gallery, Colchester, England

'Americans Abroad', Smith’s Gallery, Covent Garden, London, England

Signs of Language, Harris Museum & Art Gallery, Preston, England

'Faces of Britain 1949 -1989', British Council tour to China

'Lifelines: 4 British Artists', British Council/BASF Gallery, Ludwigshafen, Germany

They See God, Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, USA

'Through the Looking-Glass: 100 years of photography', Barbican Art Gallery, London, England [touring]

1988

'100 Years of Art in Britain', Leeds City Museum and Art Gallery, centennial exhibition, Leeds, England

Britische Sich: Photografie aus England, Museum für Gestalung, Zurich, Switzerland

'New Urban Landscape', World Financial Center opening exhibition, New York, USA

Through Children’s Eyes, Arts Council of Great Britain [touring]

1987

'State of The Art', ICA, London, England (touring)

'British Art: The Literate Link', Ashure/ Faure Gallery, Los Angeles, USA

New Works, Pat Hearn Gallery, New York, USA

'Current Affairs', Museum of Modern Art, Oxford; National Gallery, Prague; Zacheta, Warsaw; Mucsarnok, Budapest, Hungary

Which Side of the Fence? Imperial War Museum, London, England

Towards a Bigger Picture, Victoria & Albert Museum, London, England

'Photomotion: A Contemporary Survey of Photobooth Art', Pyramids Art Center, New York, USA

'Current Affairs: British painting and Sculpture in the 1980s', Museum of Modern Art, Oxford, England

1986

'Staging the Self: Self Portrait Photography 1840s-1980s', National Portrait Gallery, London, England

Force of Circumstance, P.P.O.W. Gallery, New York, USA

'Hand Signals', Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England [touring]

Fure, Victoria Miro Gallery, London, England

'Contrariwise: Surrealism in Britain 1930-1986', Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, Wales

The 4 Elements, Milton Keynes Exhibition Gallery, England [touring]

Between Identity and Politics, Gimpel Fils, London, England & Gimpel Weizenhoffer, New York, USA

The Flower Show, Arts Council of Great Britain [touring]

'Conceptual Clothing', Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England [touring]

1985

Hand Signals, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, England

The British Show, Visual Arts Board of Australia/British Council touring exhibition

Un Seul Visage, Centre National de la Photographie, Paris, France

Livres d’Artistes, Centre Georges Pompidou/ Bibliotheque Publique d'Information, Paris, France

Kunst Mit Eigen-Sinn, Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna, Austria

Irish Biannual Exhibition of Living Art, Hopstore, Dublin, Ireland

British Film and Video 1980-1985: The New Pluralism, Tate Gallery, London, England

Human Interest: Fifty Years of Art About People, Cornerhouse Gallery, Manchester, England

Facts about Psychic Television, The Arts Gallery at Harbourfront, Toronto, Canada

The New Pluralism, Tate Gallery, London, England

1984

The Selector’s Show, Camerawork, London, England

Home & Abroad, Serpentine Gallery, London, England

New Media 2, Malmö Kosthall, Sweden

Sensations of Reading, Waterfront Gallery, Toronto, Canada

The British Art Show, Arts Council of Great Britain quinquennial touring exhibition

Demarkations, Richard de Marco Gallery/ Edinburgh Festival, Scotland

Strip Language, Gimpel Fils, London, England

1983

Photo(graphic) Vision, Winchester Gallery, Winchester College of Art, England

Private Lives, Arts Council of Great Britain,[touring]

Place, Gimpel Fils, London, England

20 Artists: Printmaking, Royal College of Art/Barbican Art Gallery, London, England

1982

'Sense and Sensibility in Feminist Art Practice, Midland Group Gallery, Nottingham, England

Visions of Disbelief, 4th Biennal of Sydney, Australia

From the Traditional to the Avant-Garde, Rutgers University Gallery, New Jersey, USA

1981

A Mansion of Many Chambers: Beauty and Other Works, Arts Council of Great Britain, London, England

Books by Artists, National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa, Canada

Landscape: Ritual and Ephemeral Structures, Touchstone Gallery, New York, USA

New Works of Art & Music, Graeme Murray/Fruitmarket, Edinburgh, Scotland

1980

About Time: Video, Performance and Installation by 21 Women Artists, ICA, London, England

British Art 1940 - 1980, Hayward Gallery, London, England

1978

Hayward Annual ’78, Hayward Gallery, London, England

1977

Artists Books, Museum of Modern Art, New York, USA

On Site, Arnolfini, Bristol, England

Kunstlerinnen International 1877-1977, Berlin and Frankfurt

Reflected Images, Kettle’s Yard, Cambridge, England

1976

American Artists in Britain, The University Gallery, Leeds, England

 

Kunsterinnen International 1877-1977, NGBK, Berlin, Germany

1975

Artists Bookworks, The British Council, London, England

From Britain ’75, Taidehall, Helsinki, Finland

1974

Have Artists Discovered the Secrets of the Universe?, Artists Meeting Place Gallery, London, England

1973

Photography Into Art, Camden Arts Centre, London, England (artist’s entry under the pseudonym ‘Ace Possible’)

Three Friends, Gallery House, London,
England
(artist’s entry under the pseudonym 'Ace Possible’)

 

Group Exhibition Catalogues

2004

"Dream Extensions", Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Gent, Belgium

2000

"Live in Your Head: Conceptual Art in Britain 1965-75", Whitechapel Gallery, London

"The British Art Show 5", Hayward Gallery, London

"Dream Machines", selected by Susan Hiller, organised by the Hayward Gallery, London, for the Arts Council of England, which travelled to Dundee, Contemporary Arts, Mappin Art Gallery, Sheffield, and Camden Arts Centre, London.

1988

"One Hundred Years of Art in Britain", Leeds City Art Gallery, UK

1988

"British Art: The Literate Link", Ashure/ Faure Gallery, Los Angeles, USA

1987

"State of The Art", ICA, London, UK

 

"Photomotion: A Contemporary Survey of Photobooth Art", Pyramids Art Center, New York, USA

 

"Current Affairs: British painting and Sculpture in the 1980s", Museum of Mmodern Art, Oxford, UK

1986

"Staging the Self: Self Portrait Photography 1840s-1980s", National Portrait Gallery, London, UK

 

"Contrariwise: Surrealism in Britain 1930-1986", Glynn Vivian Art Gallery, Swansea, Wales, UK

 

"Between Identity and Politics: A New Art", Gimpel Fils, London, UK and New York, USA

 

"Conceptual Clothing", Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK

1985

"Hand Signals", Ikon Gallery, Birmingham

 

"The British Show", The Arts Council of great Britain, London

 

"Identities", Centre National de la photographie, Paris

 

"Kunst Mit Eigen-Sinn", Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna

 

"Livres d’Artistes: Collection Semaphore", Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris, France

 

"The Irish Exhibition of Living Art", The Arts Council of Great Britain, London, UK and Dublin, Ireland

 

"British Film and Video 1980-1985: The New Pluralism", Tate Gallery, London, UK

 

"Human Interest: Fifty Years of Art About People", Cornerhouse Gallery, Manchester, UK

1984

"The Selector’s Show", Camerawork, London, UK

 

"New Media 2", Malmö Kosthall, Sweden

 

"Sensations of Reading", Regional Art Gallery, London,

 

"The British Art Show", The Arts Council of Great Britain, London, UK

1983

"Photo(graphic) Vision", Winchester gallery, UK

1982

"Artists’ Books: From the Traditional to the Avant-garde", Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, USA

"Sense and Sensibility in Feminist Art Practice", Midland Group Gallery, Nottingham

"Visions of Disbelief", 4th Biennal of Sydney, Australia

1981

"A Mansion of Many Chambers: Beauty and Other Works", Arts Council of Great Britain, London, UK

 

"Books by Artists", Art Metropole, Canada

 

"New Works of Contemporary Art and Music", The Fruitmarket Gallery, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK

1980

"About Time: Video, Performance and Installation by 21 Women Artists", ICA, London, UK

1978

"Hayward Annual ’78", London, UK

1976

"American Artists in Britain", The University Gallery, Leeds, UK

 

"Kunsterinnen International 1877-1977", NGBK, Berlin, Germany

1975

"Artists Bookworks", The British Council, London, UK

 

"From Britain ’75", Taidehall, Helsinki, Finland

1973

"Photography Into Art", Camden Arts Centre, London, UK, artist’s entry under the pseudonym ‘Ace Possible’

ART FELLOWSHIPS & AWARDS

1968 Karolyi Foundation, Vence, France (residency)
1969 Ministère des Beaux Arts, Morocco (residency)
1975 Artist in Residence, University of Sussex,Brighton
1976 Gulbenkenian Foundation Visual Artist's Award (GB)
1977 Gulbenkenian Foundation Visual Artist's Award (GB)
1981 Greater London Arts Association Bursury
1982 Visual Arts Board Travelling Fellowship (Australia)
  National Foundation for the Arts Fellowship (USA)
1998 Guggennheim Fellowship in Visual Art Practice (USA)
  Honourary Fellow, Dartington College of Arts(GB)
2002 DAAD residency, Berlin 2002-2003 (Germany)
2003 Kulturstiftung des Bundes, Halle (Germany)
2005 Couvent des Recollets residency, Paris (France)


Public Collections

 

Victoria and Albert Museum, London

  UBS Bank Collection, Zurich
  Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography
  The Government Art Collection (GAC) London
  Tate Gallery, London
  Seibu Saison Corporation, Japan
 

Rhode island School of Design Museum, Providence, Rhode Island

 

National Gallery of Art of South Australia, Adelaide

  Museum of London
  Moderner Museet, Stockholm
  Ludwig Museum, Cologne
  Israel Museum, Jerusalem
  Imperial War Museum, London
  Henry Moore Sculpture Collection, Leeds
  Henie-Onstad Kunstsenter, Oslo
  Ella Fontanals Cisneros Foundation, Miami, Florida
  Deutscher Bundestag Art Collection, Berlin
  Contemporary Art Society, London
  Colby College Museum of Art, Colby, Maine
  British Council, London
  Arts Council of Great Britain, London

 


Susan Hiller is represented by Volker Diehl, Berlin; and by Timothy Taylor Gallery, London.