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  1. 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.

  2. 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. This biography is from Wikipedia under an ...

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  3. 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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    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.

  5. John Hilliard Biography. A pioneer of Conceptual art in Britain, John Hilliard broke new ground in photography by challenging its potential as a representational device and its status within the visual arts.

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  6. John Hilliard was born in Lancaster and studied at the local art school before enrolling in the sculpture school at St Martins School of Art in London. His first photographic works were made in the late 1960s to document necessarily transient sculpture installations.

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  8. A pioneer of Conceptual art in Britain, John Hilliard broke new ground in photography by challenging its potential as a representational device and its status within the visual arts.