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Interior Garden


  • Hatje Cantz (T&H)
  • by Leah Pires
At the onset of WWII, the visionary Dada artist Hannah H÷ch retreated to a secluded house on the outskirts of Berlin, fleeing persecution for her radical collage work and her unflagging opposition to fascism. In the decades that followed, the surrounding garden became her artistic muse, but it was also a means of survival: its fruits and vegetables were a vital source of sustenance during wartime, and its soil served as the hiding place for her priceless collection of Dada artworks. Eighty years later, this

ISBN 9783775750905 | EN | PB
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Publisher Hatje Cantz (T&H)
ISBN 9783775750905
Author(s) Leah Pires
Publication date June 2022
Edition Paperback
Dimensions 230 x 160 mm
Pages 80
Language(s) English ed.
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At the onset of WWII, the visionary Dada artist Hannah H÷ch retreated to a secluded house on the outskirts of Berlin, fleeing persecution for her radical collage work and her unflagging opposition to fascism. In the decades that followed, the surrounding garden became her artistic muse, but it was also a means of survival: its fruits and vegetables were a vital source of sustenance during wartime, and its soil served as the hiding place for her priceless collection of Dada artworks. Eighty years later, this richly illustrated yet deeply researched book reimagines H÷chÆs garden from an artistÆs perspective. It brings together H÷chÆs botanical collages and garden photographs with deep archival cuts exploring her queer history with Til Brugman, new art by the artists Scott Roben and Johanna Tiedtke, based on visits to H÷chÆs garden, and an essay by the writer Alhena Katsof. Together, these elements interweave past and present, private and public, personal and political, offering new views into H÷chÆs lush refuge