Published to accompany a remarkable 2019 display at Tate Modern this book will examine the full career of Hungarian artist Dora Maurer (b.1937), spanning over four decades of her experimental practice from the 1970s to the present.
Essays to include an introductory overview by Tate curator Juliet Bingham
Klara Kemp-Welch will examine Maurer\'s early works and pedagogical activities between 1975-7
Carly Whitefield will write on the artist\'s film works and the state-run Balazs Bela Studio; and David Feher will survey the artist\'s practice from the 1980s to the present day.
Juliet Bingham is Curator International Art, Tate Modern David Feher, is Curator at the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest Klara Kemp-Welch is a Lecturer in twentieth-century modernism at the Courtauld Institute of Art, London Carly Whitefield is Assistant Film Curator, Tate Modern.
Her works, be they photographs, graphic work or films, share a preoccupation with structure, relativity of perception and exploration of the medium\'s limits.
Maurer trained in graphic techniques, and in her graphic works, she often examines the movement of markings left by different materials and production processes.
The show will introduce aspects of Maurer\'s early practice including graphic works, serial photographic works and structural films from the 1970s and 1980s.
From her early graphic works, photographs and films, to her `displacement\' canvases and most recent large-scale paintings which explore how geometric forms are affected by colour and colour perception, this publication will reveal Maurer\'s persistent experimentation with production processes and her innovative take on traditional techniques.
Published to accompany a remarkable 2019 display at Tate Modern this book will examine the full career of Hungarian artist Dora Maurer (b.1937), spanning over four decades of her experimental practice from the 1970s to the present