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Hannah Höch 9783791388533 2
Author Language Publisher Pages Published Height Width
Dawn Ades, Daniel F. Herrmann, Emily Butler EN Prestel 256 2022 26 cm 21 cm
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This book on the celebrated Dada artist Hannah Hoch explores her use of collage as the artistic medium of choice for both satire and poetic beauty

World-renowned for her work during the Weimar period, Hannah Hoch was a pioneer in many aspects, both artistic and cultural. She was the lone woman of the Berlin Dada movement – the riotous form of art that deconstructed sound, language, and images to re-assemble them into new objects, texts and meanings. A determined believer in women's rights, Hoch questioned conventional concepts of partnership, beauty and the making of art, her work presenting acute critiques of racial and social stereotypes, particularly that of her native Germany. Focusing on Hoch's collages, this book examines the artist's career from the 1920s to the 1970s, charting her oeuvre from early works influenced by fashion and mass media, through to her later compositions of lyrical abstraction. It reveals her rapid development of a personal style, which was both humorous and often moving. Included are essays that examine themes such as the concept of the »New Woman« and the legacy of German colonialism. Featuring international scholarship on a groundbreaking artist, this volume brings together important source texts and reference material, which were first translated into English for the original edition of this book.
Author Dawn Ades, Daniel F. Herrmann, Emily Butler
Language EN
Publisher Prestel
Pages 256
Published 2022
Height 26 cm
Width 21 cm