Over 100 works on paper by Hannah Höch will feature in this exhibition, the first major display in Britain of the German Dadaist’s work. Höch’s experiments with collage and photomontage allowed her to combine radical artistic ideas and sharp-eyed social critique, during a period of significant social change in the wake of the First World War. The exhibition promises to be an early highlight of 2014.

Untitled [From an Ethnographic Museum] (detail; 1930), Hannah Höch, Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe, Hamburg. Photo: Maria Thrun
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