Hilary Lloyd

She now works and lives in London while researching at Central Saint Martins[2] and has exhibited internationally in cities such as New York, Venice and Basel.

Lloyd's video instillations are made to be continuous with the intention of the start and end of the work being conditional upon the viewer.

[4] Her work encapsulates the wider temporal experience of the viewer with physical space playing an important role.

[4] In 2020, Dr James Fox made a personal tour of “some of the most profound artworks from Tate Britain’s collection” for BBC television and included Lloyd’s video piece, One Minute of Water, 1999.

[10] During the coronavirus lockdown in May 2020 gallerist Sadie Coles curated a mixed exhibition online which included Lloyd’s 1999 video titled Rich.