The Roaring Twenties saw the rise of several artistic movements in the United States. Art Deco, characterized by geometric forms and bold colors, became popular in architecture like the Chrysler Building. Expressionism, which emphasized subjective emotion over realism, was influential in Europe but less so in the US. Surrealism emerged in the later 1920s, exemplified by the works of Salvador Dali which featured everyday objects presented in dreamlike and bizarre ways.