The dadaist artists did do art that did not share a universal style done by the other artists.
Ernsts
Hannah Hoch is most famous for her Dadaist work in the 1920s and 30s. She was the only significant female Dada artist in Berlin. Hoch was known for being a pioneer of the "photomontage" and making extremely controversial ones at that. Although not part of the first generation of feminist artists of the 1970s (but much before), she is often considered one the the original feminist woman artists. She also had an affair with writer Til Brugman while being married to another woman at the same time. It's thought that the androgynous figures in her art are a reference to her bisexuality. Hoch was openly a woman's rights activist, so to answer your question, I would say yes.
Anime & Realistic artists
Such artists are portraitists.
Over 24,000 artists
The cast of Der letzte Dadaist - 1998 includes: Kurt Bigger as Dadaist Michael Schnell as Dadaist
Being a pronoun "Dadaist" remains the same.
Max Ernst
Ernsts
He was a dadaist.
anarchy and chaos
He was a surrealist, Dadaism flourished some years earlier.
World War I affected many artists, writers, and painters in such an extreme manner that they began creating pieces filled with disjointed, cacophonic, and dream-like content. They were part of the Surrealist and Dadaist art movements of the early 20th century. Famous artists and writers included Man Ray, Salvador Dali, and Anaiis Nin.
Artists in the Expressionist, Cubist, Dadaist, and Surrealist movements challenged traditional art by breaking away from realism and conventional aesthetics. Expressionists emphasized emotional experience over realism, while Cubists fragmented objects into geometric shapes to represent multiple perspectives. Dadaists rejected logic and embraced absurdity, critiquing societal norms, and Surrealists explored the subconscious mind, merging dreams with reality. Together, these movements redefined artistic expression, valuing innovation and personal interpretation over established techniques.
Answer this question… Reliance on human reason can lead to chaos and destruction.
The emphasis on logic and rationality in industrial society
Gunnar Ekelo f has written: 'Ikoner' 'Gunnar Ekelo f, dadaist-constructivist'