Hannah Höch
* 1889
Hannah Höch was a significant artist of Dadaism, whose work is primarily characterized by her innovative collages and photomontages. She engaged deeply with themes such as gender roles, identity, and the society of her time. Höch's works are known for their critical examination of political and social realities, which she interpreted through a variety of media and techniques.
Galerie Brusberg in Berlin and Galerie Remmert und Barth in Düsseldorf showcase Höch's works and contribute to preserving her legacy in the contemporary art context. Through exhibitions in these renowned galleries, Höch’s influence on modern art continues to be recognized, and her innovative approach to the medium of collage is made accessible to a broader audience.