Hannah Höch, The Kitchen Knife | Facing History & Ourselves
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Hannah Höch, The Kitchen Knife

An example of pre-World War II art from the Dadaist movement
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At a Glance

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Language

English — US

Subject

  • History
  • The Holocaust

Höch’s work consists primarily of collages, often made from photographs. Höch was part of the Dada movement, which formed in part as a reaction to the death and destruction from World War I. Dada artists prized irrationality and considered their work “anti-art."

Credit:
bpk, Berlin / Staatliche Museen / Jörg P. Anders / Art Resource, NY

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