AP European History
The Interwar Art Movement refers to a diverse range of artistic expressions that emerged between World War I and World War II, reflecting the social, political, and economic upheaval of the period. This era saw the rise of various styles such as Dadaism, Surrealism, and Constructivism, which sought to challenge traditional norms and respond to the disillusionment caused by the war. Artists used innovative techniques and radical ideas to explore themes of identity, chaos, and the human condition amidst the changing landscape of Europe.