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.
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