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The Bridge

Explore George Hannah’s ‘The Bridge’ – a dramatic 1945 oil painting of a tunnel entrance. Textured walls, strong contrasts & symbolic depth evoke mystery. A unique expressionist piece.

Explore the groundbreaking photomontages of George Hannah! A pioneering German Dada artist tackling gender roles & political discourse in the Weimar Republic.

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Biografie van de kunstenaar

George Hannah (1904–1978): Pioneer of Photomontage and Feminist Critique

George Hannah was born in Berlin, Germany, in 1904, into a family steeped in artistic tradition. His father, Wilhelm Hannah, was a renowned architect, fostering an early appreciation for visual representation and spatial design—influences that would resonate throughout Hannah’s oeuvre. Despite facing considerable challenges during the turbulent years of Weimar Republic Germany, Hannah persevered with his artistic pursuits, establishing himself as one of the foremost figures in German Dadaism and photomontage art. He passed away peacefully in 1978, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking visual experiments that continue to inspire artists today.

Early Life and Artistic Training

Hannah’s formative years were marked by exposure to avant-garde ideas circulating within Berlin's intellectual circles. Encouraged by his father’s progressive outlook, he pursued formal artistic training at the Kunstgewerbeschule Berlin (School of Applied Arts), honing his skills in painting and printmaking before gravitating towards the revolutionary techniques of photomontage—a medium that would become synonymous with Hannah’s distinctive style. This deliberate choice reflected a broader commitment to challenging conventional artistic norms and engaging directly with socio-political realities.

The Rise of Dadaism and Photomontage Technique

Hannah joined the Berlin Dada group in 1920, aligning himself with artists like Otto Dix, Kurt Schwitters and Hannah Höch—a collective dedicated to dismantling bourgeois values and embracing absurdity as a weapon against propaganda and nationalism. Dada’s rejection of logic and reason fueled Hannah's exploration of photomontage, utilizing fragmented images and juxtaposed perspectives to convey complex ideas about gender roles, societal anxieties, and the horrors of war. He meticulously crafted his compositions using photographic prints—often sourced from newspapers and magazines—assembling them into layered collages that defied linear narrative and demanded active engagement from the viewer. The technique itself was revolutionary: Hannah skillfully manipulated images to create unsettling visual statements.

Notable Works and Artistic Achievements

Hannah’s artistic output spanned several decades, producing a prolific body of work encompassing paintings, prints, and photomontages. Among his most celebrated pieces are “The Bridge” (1945), an evocative depiction of a tunnel entrance imbued with symbolic depth—a testament to Hannah's masterful use of texture and color—and "Figure in an Interior" (recto) which captures the essence of human emotion through expressive brushstrokes. His photomontages, particularly “Two Girls Sitting at the Foot of a Flight of Stairs” (1927), stand as powerful indictments of patriarchal structures and gender inequality, reflecting Hannah’s unwavering commitment to feminist critique. He achieved international recognition for his contributions to Dadaism and photomontage art, cementing his place in the history of modern visual culture.

Legacy and Historical Significance

George Hannah's influence extends far beyond his immediate contemporaries. His pioneering approach to photomontage served as a catalyst for subsequent generations of artists experimenting with collage and assemblage techniques—particularly those concerned with social commentary and feminist perspectives. Hannah’s unwavering dedication to artistic innovation and his courageous confrontation of societal prejudices continue to resonate today, reminding us of the transformative potential of art as a tool for challenging conventions and advocating for justice. His work remains an enduring symbol of Dadaism's rebellious spirit and its profound impact on the development of contemporary visual arts.
george hannah

george hannah

1904 - 1978

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Photomontage Art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Dada']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Hannah Höch']
  • Date Of Death: 1978
  • Full Name: George Hannah
  • Nationality: German
  • Notable Artworks:
    • The Bridge
    • Figure in an Interior (recto)
    • Two Girls Sitting at the Foot of a Flight of Stairs
  • Place Of Birth: Germany
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