Hoch’s and Picasso’s arts
Hoch’s art is a presentation of a critique of modern life in German culture. Hoch presents their creativity in the form of magazine and newspaper collages, torn away from different papers and artistically put together in the design, then photographed as a whole. The piece of art was developed in the pre-war political environment of German culture.
Picasso’s art, La Bouteille de Suze, uses the same technique to come up with a design of a suze bottle. Both artists present their pieces of art by obtaining paper works from newspapers and magazines. The artists use synthetic cubism to outline different political environments at the time of the creation of the artworks. Picasso uses the real-life press and other objects to bring out the period of the Parisian levity. Hoch uses paper works with real, recognizable people present in the Weimer politics of pre-war Germany. In the art, Hoch puts out a moving picture of the state of corruption and bias in the German culture at the time. Hoch uses cut paper from magazines to present modernity in her art while still describing the social setting of German society at the time. With the same concept, Picasso gives the way of the people in the placement of the art. Both artists present a situation that presets significant events in the future.