Most artistic movements occur in a particular time and place. Surrealism developed between the world wars: the 1920s and ’30s. However, artists today still integrate elements of Surrealism that feel relevant to the ideas they aim to express. Eugenia Loli (yoo-JEEN-yah LOH-lee), Inka Essenhigh (ING-kuh EHS-in-heye), and Marepe (mah-REH-peh) experiment with dreams, surprise, and unexpected juxtapositions.
Surrealism developed in the 1920s and ’30s. But artists today still use elements of Surrealism to share their ideas. Artists Eugenia Loli (yoo-JEEN-yah LOH-lee), Inka Essenhigh (ING-kuh EHS-in-heye), and Marepe (mah-REH-peh) are three examples. These artists experiment with dreams, surprises, and juxtapositions in their work.