Analysis of ‘Dada Ernst’ by Hannah Höch Höch, Hannah. Dada-Ernst. 1920. Photomontage. The Israel Museum, Jerusalem.[1] In my blog post, ‘Modern Artist or Visual Politician- Dada (part 2)’, I discussed how an artist is able to adapt similar characteristics to that of a politician when cultivating a piece of political artwork that evokes the audienceContinue reading “Modern Artist or Visual Politician? – Dada (part 4)”
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Modern Artist or Visual Politician? – Dada (part 3)
Analysis of ‘Da-Dandy’ by Hannah Höch Höch, Hannah, Da-Dandy. 1919. Photomontage. Private Collection, Berlin Hannah Höch was a Dada artist, who is famous for her feminist based photomontages, which she used to draw the public’s eye to the problem of mis-representation of women in the media. Höch worked as a designer of sewing patternsContinue reading “Modern Artist or Visual Politician? – Dada (part 3)”