Hannah Höch at the Whitechapel Gallery
Betty Wood finds provocative, politicised humour and creeping modernity at the late German artist’s first ever UK expo
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Get PORT in printBetty Wood finds provocative, politicised humour and creeping modernity at the late German artist’s first ever UK expo
By appointment to the Queen, wallpaper designers Cole & Son have an excellent pedigree – Betty Wood finds out what goes into the making one of their iconic collections
Betty Wood went to Milan for the launch of the Re-Vive recliner, a feat in ergonomic technology and style, to find out from Mr Natuzzi himself why this chair is like no other
For Port’s deputy online editor, 2013 was a year of striking coincidence, hero worship and poignant momentos of forgotten lives
How does one become a watchmaker? Betty Wood finds out from the Swiss brand’s head watchmaker at their Schaffhausen factory
Betty Wood dissects the Saatchi Gallery’s sprawling show, which offers less flesh and more flashes of individual genius