A nifty little book on this fascinating artist. Queen of collage, doyenne of Dada, Höch’s avant-garde approach to paper and photography cut to the heart of Germany’s political and cultural upheavals, all while one medium was born – film – and others around it were ruptured – painting, photography, the flat surface as we know it.
Hannah Höch: Assembled Worlds
£32.00
Edition:Paperback978303942172521/12/2023
Categories: 08. New Year 2024: Art, Art, New Year 2024
Tags: Germany, Women In Art
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