INTRODUCTION Hannah Höch (or Joanne Höch) is a German feminist artist born on November 1, 1889, in Gotha, Germany and died in 1978. Höch is best known for her political photomontage and semi-abstract collage compositions, and her most recognized artworks are the ones produced during Berlin Dada movement, which was after World War I. This paper sheds light on Hannah Höch’s significant input in the art of photomontage and her political stances as an intersectional feminist icon. I will also attempt
aid. Today Marion lives in Vermont. She has three sons by her husband Tony. All three of her boys are grown and all work in helping professions. (“ Marion Pritchard”) Raoul Wallenberg was born on August 4, 1912 in Lindingo Municipality, Sweden. He attended school at University of Michigan. His occupation was a Diplomat, Activist. Raoul was a Swedish diplomat that saved thousands of Hungarian Jews during the war. He protected them by sheltering them in what was called the “Protected House.” Later he
Helper and Friend “What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy. It has eyes to see misery and want. It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of men. That is what love looks like” (Saint Augustine). True love comes from those who risk their own lives to do what is right and end the suffering of others. The hundreds of heroes during the Armenian Genocide show the love that rests only in the human race. Asa Kent Jennings is one of
Dealing With Conflict and Hard Times When it comes to dealing with tough times such as going to internment camps or hiding from Nazi soldiers so that they aren’t taken to centration camps, there are three important questions that come into play; What motivates people to move through hard times and moments?, What can people do to help others going through tough problems?, and Who can people go to to help them through tough times or conflict? I think that people can best respond to conflict by staying
to fulfil our lives. Without selfless people, the world would be much worse than what it is. Selfless people are the ones that gives up their life to help others in need, they are the ones who put their life in danger to save others. For example, Raoul Wallenberg, who was responsible of saving as many as 120,000 lives during the holocaust. Now he could have stayed at home and not care for anyone, he could have chosen to continue his life as a businessman and simply focus on his achievement, but he
authorities. Dada influenced the development of Surrealism, Action Painting, Pop Art, Happenings, Installations and Conceptual Art. The main artists associated with Dada were Hugo Ball, Tristan Tzara, Marcel Janco, Richard Huelsenbeck, Jean (Hans) Arp, Raoul Hausmann, Hannah Höch, John Heartfield, Kurt Schwitters, Johannes Baargeld, Johannes Baader, Max Ernst, George Grosz, Hans Richter, Francis Picabia, Man Ray and Marcel
History of Design The dada movement Ahmad Nabil Student ID: 137499 Max Ernst - At the rendezvous of friends 1922 Seated from left to right: René Crevel, Max Ernst, Dostoievsky, Theodore Fraenkel, Jean Paulhan, Benjamin Peret, Johannes Baargeld, Robert Desnos. Standing: Philippe Soupault, Jean Arp, Max Morise, Raphael, Paul Eluard, Louis Aragon, Andre Breton, Giorgio de Chirico, Gala Eluard Dada Movement Intellectual and artistic movement that appeared in New York and Zurich