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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.
Hannah Hoch has been overshadowed by her male counterparts and all but forgotten, but she helped to change the course of art. ... Hoch’s work was in many ways more original than Hausmann’s, ...
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 ...
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 ...
Hannah Höch was a pioneer in Berlin's Dadaist movement of the 1920s. As a feminist and lesbian, she was later to clash with the Nazis, but her work remained joyful, as Adrian Hamilton discovers ...
Hannah Hoch, Untitled collage, 1930 (Picture: Maria Thrun) ... But near the show’s close, just before a black-and-white film of a still-vigorous Höch at work in 1960s Berlin, ...
Hannah Hoch is on at Whitechapel Gallery, 77-82 Whitechapel High Street, E1 7QX until 23 March. Tickets are £9.95, concessions available. Report a problem with this article ...
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