Surrealism and Art Deco
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Modernism (Surrealism).
After World War I, several art movements gained prominence, particularly Dada and Surrealism. Dada emerged as a reaction against the horrors of war, embracing absurdity and anti-art sentiments, while Surrealism sought to explore the unconscious mind and dreams. Both movements reflected the societal disillusionment of the time and pushed boundaries in artistic expression. Additionally, Modernism flourished, emphasizing innovation and new perspectives in art.
After World War I, several art movements emerged, most notably Dada and Surrealism. Dada was characterized by its anti-war sentiment and rejection of traditional artistic values, often employing absurdity and randomness. Surrealism followed, focusing on the exploration of the unconscious mind and dream imagery. Both movements reflected the disillusionment of the time and challenged conventional perspectives on art and society.
Surrealism started out as an art movement in 1924, but really it developed from Dadaism.
Surrealism started some 30 years before Pop Art.
The surrealism art movement roughly began around 1917 and showed more signs of slowing down around 1950. The surrealism art movement is defined by art with visuals that felt very dream like in it's nature.
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