We see how varied painting's directions become in the first decades of the century, encompassing the brash colors of the Blue Rider group; Duchamp's tongue-in-cheek revisioning of the most banal of objects into art; the Dadaism of Jean Arp; the Expressionism of Kirchner, Kokoschka, and Schiele; and the Surrealism exemplified by artists from De Chirico to Dalí.