Английская Википедия:Claudia Hill
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Claudia Hill is an interdisciplinary artist, based in Berlin.[1] Her work engages in performance art,[2] costume[3][4] and stage design,[5] experimental film,[6][7] visual art[8] and sense-driven (somatic) form.[9] Her practice has been presented internationally at venues such as Mumok,[10] Centre Pompidou,[11][12] Paris Internationale,[9] Les Rencontres Internationales,[13] ZKM,[3] BAM,[14] HAU,[15][16][17] Broadway,[18] the Smithsonian[19] and New York Fashion Week.[20][21]
Background and Education
Born in Germany, Hill comes from a background of tailors of Czech origin on her mother's side.[22] In 1993, she moved to New York to study contemporary dance.[4][23] Shortly after, she enrolled at FIT and Parsons.[24][23] At the same time, she began to work as a costume designer[25] and was admitted to the United Scenic Artists in 1997. She returned to Europe in 2008 and now lives in Berlin,[26] where she is an active member of the performing arts scene[27][15][16][28][29][30] and continues to work with textiles as a costume and stage designer.[31][32][33][34][35]
Fashion (1998–2011)
In 1998, she founded two fashion labels, the eponymous Claudia Hill and The Number After 10,[36] which were presented and sold in Japan, the USA and Europe, at her own store,[37] in high-end boutiques, such as Barneys New York or Fred Segal[38][39] and later exclusively at private salons in limited editions.[26][36] Her New York Fashion Week shows were deemed unconventional and took the form of performances or installations,[40] often in collaboration with other artists, such as Asymptote Architecture[20] or Skúli Sverrisson.
Collaborations
As her designs expanded beyond the boundaries of the fashion industry, she created the costumes for William Forsythe's Decreation in 2003[4][41] and for The Wooster Group's production of Hamlet in 2007.[42][43] She became a frequent collaborator of choreographer Meg Stuart, creating costumes for Sketches/Notebook[3][44] and Hunter,[45] the two productions that won Stuart the choreographer of the year award from Tanz.
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