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John Hilliard

born 1945

Four Monochromes Not Registered (Cyan Over Yellow Over Magenta Over Black) 2004
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Biography

John Hilliard, (born 1945) is an English conceptual artist. Hilliard's ongoing body of work addresses the specificity of photography as a medium: its uncertainty as a representational device and its status within the visual arts, especially in relation to painting, cinema and commercial photography.

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  • Sixty Seconds of Light

    John Hilliard
    1970
  • ‘Facade’ and ‘Flight of Happiness’

    John Hilliard
    1982
  • Seven Representations of White

    John Hilliard
    1972
  • Untitled Interior (15.7.00 And 18.7.00)

    John Hilliard
    2000
  • Division of Labour

    John Hilliard
    2004
  • Four Monochromes Not Registered (Cyan Over Yellow Over Magenta Over Black)

    John Hilliard
    2004
  • Across the Park

    John Hilliard
    1972
  • Over Deepdale

    John Hilliard
    1979
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