The only woman in the absurdist Dada art movement of the 1910s, German artist Hannah Hoch pioneered an edgy style of photomontage that’s showcased in a major new exhibition. See highlights here. In ...
Hannah Höch was a German artist. She was born in 1889 and died in 1978. Höch was one of the key artists who started an art form called photomontage. Narrator: Hannah Höch was born in Germany, in 1889 ...
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 ...
Hoch isn’t even mentioned in the history of Dada in Berlin, written by its notional founder Richard Hulsenbeck. Numerous major exhibitions and studies of Dada have failed to include any of her works.
The first major exhibition of Hannah Höch is being held at the Whitechapel Gallery. By Juliet Jacques The most famous work by German artist Hannah Höch (1889-1978) remains Cut with the Kitchen Knife: ...
The only woman in the absurdist Dada art movement of the 1910s, German artist Hannah Hoch pioneered an edgy style of photomontage that's showcased in a major new exhibition. See highlights here.
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 ...
Maria Stavrinaki, Dada Presentism (image courtesy of Stanford University Press) Dada Presentism: An Essay on Art and History is an exposé of the conflict between conscious and unconscious forces. The ...
All roads lead to Italy this season, and not only because the Venice Biennale, the greatest art exhibition of them all, opens there in May.