Posts tagged "hannah hoch"
  1. Notes: 201 / 1 year ago  from bookmarklet
    Hannah Höch , Love, 1931 [also]
from ′The mad square: Modernity in German Art 1910 – 37′ at The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne [25th November 2011 – 4th March 2012]
thanks to Art Blart

    Hannah Höch , Love1931 [also]

    from ′The mad square: Modernity in German Art 1910 – 37′ at The National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne [25th November 2011 – 4th March 2012]

    thanks to Art Blart

     
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  3. Notes: 156 / 2 years ago 
    On the Way to Seventh Heaven, 1934 by Hannah Höch * 
from Venetian Red 

    On the Way to Seventh Heaven, 1934 by Hannah Höch * 

    from Venetian Red 

     
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  5. Notes: 72 / 2 years ago 
    Hannah Höch * as one of her figurines c.1925
[also but smaller here;]
from Dadaism by Dietmar Elger & Uta Grosenick

    Hannah Höch * as one of her figurines c.1925

    [also but smaller here;]

    from Dadaism by Dietmar Elger & Uta Grosenick

     
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  7. Notes: 23 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    HB Hannah Höch * !
[November 1, 1889 – May 31, 1978]
Self portrait c.1926
 thanks for reminder Tigerloaf;]

    HB Hannah Höch * !

    [November 1, 1889 – May 31, 1978]

    Self portrait c.1926

     thanks for reminder Tigerloaf;]

     
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  9. Notes: 23 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    This is The Sweet One,1926 by Hannah Höch *
     
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  11. Notes: 10 / 2 years ago 
    Rot und Schwarz, 2010
[für Hannah Höch *]

    Rot und Schwarz, 2010

    [für Hannah Höch *]

     
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  13. Notes: 16 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    There is no criterion by which to recognize what is a color, except that it is one of our colours.
Ludwig Wittgenstein
 On With the Party by Hannah Höch,1965
[i always loved her use of colours]
via Venetian Red

    There is no criterion by which to recognize what is a color, except that it is one of our colours.

    Ludwig Wittgenstein

    On With the Party by Hannah Höch,1965

    [i always loved her use of colours]

    via Venetian Red

     
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  15. Notes: 20 / 2 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Hannah Höch ~Indian Dancer [From an Ethnographic Museum]. 1930
via moma

    Hannah Höch ~Indian Dancer [From an Ethnographic Museum]. 1930

    via moma

     
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  17. Notes: 18 / 3 years ago  from bookmarklet
     Album,c.1933 by Hannah  Höch 
[also]via smokeball.ch

     Album,c.1933 by Hannah Höch

    [also]
    via smokeball.ch

     
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  19. Notes: 66 / 3 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Hannah Höch ~ Russian Dancer/My Double, 1928
[more;]
via  venetianred

    Hannah Höch ~ Russian Dancer/My Double, 1928

    [more;]

    via  venetianred

     
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  21. Notes: 36 / 3 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Hannah Höch with Dada-doll,1925
via missomnimedia

    Hannah Höch with Dada-doll,1925

    via missomnimedia

     
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  23. Notes: 46 / 3 years ago  from bookmarklet
    Hannah Hoch ~Grotesque,1963
[also]
via Nikki Denton

    Hannah Hoch ~Grotesque,1963

    [also]

    via Nikki Denton

     
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  25. Notes: 23 / 3 years ago  from bookmarklet
    one more from the First International Dada Fair,Berlin 1920
Organised by Hausmann, Grosz and Heartfield, along with Max Ernst, the fair was to become the most famous of all Berlin Dada’s exploits, featuring almost 200 works by artists including Francis Picabia, Hans Arp, Ernst, Otto Dix & Rudolf Schlichter, as well as key works by Grosz, Höch and Hausmann. The work Tatlin At Home, 1920, can be clearly seen in one of the publicity photos taken by a professional photographer; the exhibition, whilst financially unsuccessful, gained prominent exposure in Amsterdam, Milan, Rome and Boston. The exhibition also proved to be one of the main influences on the content and layout of Entartete Kunst, the show of degenerate art put on by the Nazis in 1937, with key slogans such as ‘Nehmen Sie DADA Ernst’ (Take Dada seriously!) appearing in both exhibitions.[wiki]
via  item.ens.fr

    one more from the First International Dada Fair,Berlin 1920

    Organised by Hausmann, Grosz and Heartfield, along with Max Ernst, the fair was to become the most famous of all Berlin Dada’s exploits, featuring almost 200 works by artists including Francis Picabia, Hans Arp, Ernst, Otto Dix & Rudolf Schlichter, as well as key works by Grosz, Höch and Hausmann. The work Tatlin At Home, 1920, can be clearly seen in one of the publicity photos taken by a professional photographer; the exhibition, whilst financially unsuccessful, gained prominent exposure in Amsterdam, Milan, Rome and Boston. The exhibition also proved to be one of the main influences on the content and layout of Entartete Kunst, the show of degenerate art put on by the Nazis in 1937, with key slogans such as ‘Nehmen Sie DADA Ernst’ (Take Dada seriously!) appearing in both exhibitions.[wiki]

    via  item.ens.fr

     
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  27. Notes: 31 / 3 years ago 
    Hannah Hoch ~Dada-Ernst,1920
     
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  29. Notes: 29 / 3 years ago  from bookmarklet
    and lets wrap it up with this lovely group portrait from the First International Dada Fair that was held in Dr.Burchard library in Berlin,1920
[from left to right:Raoul Hausmann, Otto Burchard, Joahnnes Baader, Wieland and Margarete Herzfelde, George Grosz, John Heartfield -seated Hannah Höch and Otto Schmalhausen]
[piece from that Fair also here;]
via RMN

    and lets wrap it up with this lovely group portrait from the First International Dada Fair that was held in Dr.Burchard library in Berlin,1920

    [from left to right:Raoul Hausmann, Otto Burchard, Joahnnes Baader, Wieland and Margarete Herzfelde, George Grosz, John Heartfield -seated Hannah Höch and Otto Schmalhausen]

    [piece from that Fair also here;]

    via RMN

     
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