Through her refined sense of color, remarkably timeless stylistic appeal, and deceptively simple compositions, Hannah Hoch established herself as a serious contributor to the artist world of early 20th century Europe, and proved herself to be the type of woman she clearly admired. While the causes she championed remain embattled, they are also extremely relevant, and her voice is no longer the only cry to rise up against traditional sensibilities surrounding race, gender, and human rights.