Rare photographs by Dora Maar cast Picasso's tormented muse in a new light
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Dora Maar, known as the weeping woman in Picasso's works, is now being re-established as a pioneering surrealist artist through a London exhibition of her recently discovered photographs.
The exhibition at Amar Gallery in London includes rare surrealist photograms and intimate photographs from Maar's time with Picasso, shedding light on her talent and contributions to the art world.
Maar, a respected experimental photographer, was on the verge of exhibiting her work alongside Salvador Dali and Man Ray when introduced to Picasso, changing the course of her artistic journey.
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