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Hannah Höch, Album (Scrapbook), 1933
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Hannah Höch, Album (Scrapbook), 1933
Collage, Courtesy Berlinische Galerie, purchased with funds from Stiftung DKLB, Berlin 1979 © 2021 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / VG Bild-Kunst, Bonn
    • Nakeya Brown, Don't You Know Love When You See It, 2017
    • Robert Capa, [Artist making collages, Paris], 1934–35
    • Walker Evans, Penny Picture Display, Savannah, Georgia, 1936
    • Robert Frank, Tattoo Parlor, 8th Avenue, New York City, 1958
    • Hannah Höch, Album (Scrapbook), 1933
    • Justine Kurland, Eleanor, 2021
    • Louise Lawler, Untitled (Gold Jackie), 1993
    • Hank Willis Thomas, But she has other important uses as well
    • Guanyu Xu, Space of Mutation, 2018
    • Harry Callahan, Collages, ca. 1957