Critics are calling an exhibition of renowned German collage artist Hannah Hoch at the Whitechapel Gallery "the first must-see show of the year". Hoch, a leading member of Berlin's Dada movement in ...
Lebensbild (Life Portrait), Hannah Höch’s last extensive photocollage, was created in 1973. This visual autobiography is the largest collage ever created by the artist. The artist provides rare ...
Dada artists of the early 20th century were constantly deconstructing the imagery around them, using scissors and glue to craft new objects from mundane, everyday items. Photomontage, collage and ...
As one of the inventors of photographic montages, Hannah Höch provided a different view of "assembled worlds" with her original images - now on display at the Lower Belvedere. She designed embroidery ...
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The sole female member of Berlin’s 1920s Dada group, Hannah Höch produced punchy feminist photomontages of objectified women – cut from fashion magazines, encircled by eyes and adorned with cutlery ...
Looking back on that great early 20th century upsurge which turned art upside down, it’s all men, men, men. Cubism, Futurism, Dadaism and all the other great world-changing isms were about ...
Hannah Höch was a member of Berlin Dada in the years immediately following the First World War. These were the Weimar years in which artists who were later denounced as degenerate by the Nazi regime ...
Well, I can’t exactly see them needing to close Whitechapel High Street because of the stampedes to see this one. A neglected German Dadaist usually remains a neglected German Dadaist – for good ...
Hannah Höch was a pioneer of photomontage, a form of collage that vividly recycled photographs printed in magazines and newspapers into new and strange combinations. Höch was an active participant in ...