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Artist Dóra Maurer: Art Flourished Without Market
27 Feb
Summary
- Dóra Maurer's art thrived due to a lack of market influence.
- Communist rule in Hungary delayed her public artistic recognition.
- Her diverse practice spanned prints, photography, and abstract painting.

Dóra Maurer, a Hungarian artist whose innovative work gained international acclaim late in her career, passed away at 88. She once remarked that her art benefited from "a lack of market," a sentiment tied to Hungary's communist past.
Maurer was significantly impacted by Hungary's communist rule, which lasted until 1989. This period limited her ability to work and exhibit publicly as she wished until she was in her 50s.
Her artistic practice was diverse, encompassing experimental prints created in the 1960s and early 70s, such as "Traces of a Circle." She also explored photography, famously producing "Seven Twists" in 1979.