This document discusses Hannah Höch and her role as one of the few female artists in the Berlin Dada movement in the Weimar Republic from 1914-1933. It provides biographical details on Höch, noting she was a designer for women's magazines from 1916-1926 and created photomontages that critiqued gender roles and society's construction of women using images and text from popular media. Her works addressed themes of gender and sexual freedom for women and highlighted their communication with society.