Create your own Dadaist artworks inspired by Hannah Höch. It's free and easy!


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Hannah Höch (Anna Therese Johanne Höch; 1889 – 1978) was a German artist, who was a co-founder of the Berlin Dada group, an avant-garde art movement. Höch was known for her provocative photomontage compositions that explored perceptions of gender and ethnic differences during the Weimar era. Her art technique involved transforming newspaper and magazine cuttings with her scalpel until they bore little resemblance to their original forms. This innovative approach to the appropriate materials was characteristic of her work. Despite the fracturing of the Berlin Dada group in the early 1920s, Höch continued to create socially critical work.
A whimsical image of a cat nestled on a pillow amidst a vibrant floral display. The artwork evokes the style of early 20th-century collage art, with a focus on themes of domesticity.
Created by CatArtistStudy on Apr 13, 2024 using the SDXL 1.0 AI image generator model.
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