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Published Saturday 22 February 2020

Dora Maar

The most comprehensive retrospective of Dora Maar ever held

Tate Modern, London, United-Kingdom
Wednesday 20 November 2019 - Sunday 15 March 2020 - Event ended.

During the 1930s, Dora Maar’s provocative photomontages became celebrated icons of surrealism.

 - Dora Maar, Model in Swimsuit 1939 © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
Preview thumbnail for artwork Dora Maar, Model in Swimsuit 1939 © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
Preview thumbnail for artwork Dora Maar Untitled (Hand-Shell) 1934 © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
Preview thumbnail for artwork Dora Maar, Man looking inside a sidewalk inspection door © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
Preview thumbnail for artwork Dora Maar, Portrait d'Ubu © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
Preview thumbnail for artwork Dora Maar, The Simulator © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
Preview thumbnail for artwork Dora Maar, Woman sitting in profile, the bust dressed in a blouse made of tattoo patterns draw on the photography © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
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Her eye for the unusual also translated to her commercial photography, including fashion and advertising, as well as to her social documentary projects. In Europe’s increasingly fraught political climate, Maar signed her name to numerous left-wing manifestos – a radical gesture for a woman at that time.

Her relationship with Pablo Picasso had a profound effect on both their careers. She documented the creation of his most political work, Guernica 1937. He painted her many times, including Weeping Woman 1937. Together they made a series of portraits combining experimental photographic and printmaking techniques.

In middle and later life Maar withdrew from photography. She concentrated on painting and found stimulation and solace in poetry, religion, and philosophy, returning to her darkroom only in her seventies.

This exhibition will explore the breadth of Maar's long career in the context of work by her contemporaries.

The exhibition is organised by Tate Modern, Centre Pompidou, Paris and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles
 - Dora Maar Untitled (Hand-Shell) 1934 © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
 - Dora Maar, Man looking inside a sidewalk inspection door © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
 - Dora Maar, Portrait d'Ubu © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
 - Dora Maar, The Simulator © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
 - Dora Maar, Woman sitting in profile, the bust dressed in a blouse made of tattoo patterns draw on the photography © Estate of Dora Maar / DACS 2019, All Rights Reserved
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