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  1. a volcanic crater that is produced by explosion in an area of low relief, is generally more or less circular, and often contains a lake, pond, or marsh
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LOS ANGELES "Dora Maar" April 21 to July 26 One of the more famous faces of art history belongs to Dora Maar, whom her lover Picasso immortalized as "The Weeping Woman" and in other guises.
Maar haalt het niet bij Dubai, koning van de oven. pic.twitter.
Picasso has been accused of engaging in an abusive relationship with Maar.
Another famous Picasso portrait of Maar is the earlier "Weeping Woman" (1937).
When: Opens Saturday, June 4, 6–10pm Where: Norte Maar (88 Pine Street, Cypress Hills, Brooklyn) You may associate Norte Maar — the arts organization that originated Beat Nite — very firmly with Bushwick; if so, you would not be alone.
When I started to paint Ada, I was influenced by Picasso's Dora Maar.
Maar famously objected to Picasso's depiction of her as a broken, crying woman.
Maar ik geloof dat de problemen en zorgen ontkennen de foute oplossing is.
Maar geloof me dat het merendeel van Nederland geen last heeft van immigranten.
Picasso was there with his then partner Dora Maar and friends; Gilot with hers.
Dora Maar continues at the Centre Pompidou (Place Georges Pompidou, Paris, France) through July 29.
We vierden Pasen en Kerstmis, maar altijd met heerlijke lekkernijen van over de hele wereld.
Dora Maar opens with her early studio-based photographs, begun before she met Picasso in 21950.
The artwork is one of many of Picasso's depictions of French artist and poet Dora Maar.
Ze zijn jarenlang binnenshuis gehouden zonder ook maar iets van de cultuur of taal te leren.
Chloe Wakeland, then 6, copying the style of Pablo Picasso's "Dora Maar au Chat" for Bailey's class.
Dat is een alledaagse bezigheid en het was niet eens zo veel vlees, maar hij werd woedend.
De veronderstelling is dat Nederlandse mensen tolerant zijn, maar dat Turkse mensen of moslims dat niet zijn.
Ways and Means: a new look at process and materials in art is organized by Norte Maar.
Hit the streets this Friday for Beat Nite Greenpoint — a collaboration between Norte Maar and Greenpoint Gallery Night.
Although Maar is best known these days for her relationship with Picasso, she was a highly original artist.
Ik had nooit gedacht dat ik serieus zou overwegen om op Wilders te stemmen, maar dat doe ik.
And one of the things the organizers, Norte Maar, do best is focusing on new or surprising spaces.
Then come Dora Maar, Françoise Gilot and Jacqueline Picasso (his second and last wife), who each get their corner.
De bereiding hoort ervoor te zorgen dat alle bacteriën doodgaan, maar het komt regelmatig voor dat het tegenovergestelde gebeurt.
Dora Maar looked to Pablo Picasso as a muse, for instance, just as much as he looked to her.
The walls are covered in art, including portraits of him by prominent artists like Jean Cocteau and Dora Maar.
Bataille — Maar's short-term, pre-Picasso, lover — considered exhilaration as an emotional and philosophical state, essential, as apparently did Maar.
Dora Maar had better eyes than Ada, but Ada had a better neck and shoulders, and a much better body.
The sizeable Dora Maar portrait was exhibited in Pablo Picasso's first commercial show at New York's Kootz Gallery in 1957.
"Having more capital means European investors can make bold bets like they can in the US or China," Maar said.
Picasso is played by Anthony Hopkins, Gilot by Natascha McElhone, and Julianne Moore makes an appearance as the artist Dora Maar.
De meeste horecaondernemers raken in paniek zodra een restaurantrecensent de zaak binnenloopt, maar dat is niks vergeleken met deze onaangekondigde gast.
One really formative experience I had in Brooklyn was meeting Jason Andrew, who ran Norte Maar out of his living room.
Technically, Maar won this one, but she was replaced several years later by a new muse, lover, and model, Françoise Gilot.
Rather than remembering Maar as Picasso's iconic "Weeping Woman," curators Damarice Amao and Karolina Ziebinska-Lewandowska choose a more redemptive, beguiling narrative.
Talis was already an existing backer of Pirate Studios, with Talis' Matus Maar also named as a co-founder of the startup.
She is alluding to Picasso's previous wife Olga Khokhlova, as well as two other longtime mistresses: Dora Maar and Marie-Thérèse Walter.
Maar, wanneer ik een individueel voorbeeld van een immigrantenfamilie geef en wat zij hebben doorstaan, dan begrijpen mensen het en sympathiseren ze.
NEW BIG BUYER At Christie's, Yusaku Maezawa was the buyer of Picasso's 1938 colorful "Buste de femme (Dora Maar)" for $22.6 million.
And perhaps that's what's so enchanting about Maar: how unapologetically — and freely — she united style and content, politics and innovation, glamour and guts.
But Norte Maar has relocated to Cypress Hills, and this weekend will inaugurate its new gallery space with an exhibition by Kris Graves.
And works from artists not normally considered fashion photographers (Man Ray, Dora Maar), but whose experimentation with the form helped advance the art.
Happening April 7–9, Norte Maar and Brooklyn Ballet's CounterPointe series pairs visual artists with choreographers who are making new work for pointe.
But surrounded by the greats—Dora Maar and Pablo Picasso; Lee Miller and Man Ray; Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera—anaïs seems to be spiralling.
Mifsud of the Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation said the group is willing to work with climbers and tour companies to find a long-term solution.
Also up for grabs is Picasso's 1942 "Femme dans un Fauteuil", a rarely exhibited work by the Spanish artist portraying his muse, photographer Dora Maar.
We proberen altijd eerlijk en consistent te zijn, maar als iemand zich als een eikel begint te gedragen, worden de regels net iets strikter gevolgd.
Iwoca's continued growth and impressive tech have led to investors to be "super bullish about this company right now," according to Matus Maar at Talis Capital. 
This work eventually led to little-known (for Maar had largely withdrawn from the art scene) semi-abstract paintings in the 1950s, such as "Untitled" (1956).
It will also present a group of portraits by Man Ray that includes images of André Breton, Max Ernst, Pablo Picasso, Dora Maar and Henri Matisse.
"However, the dynamics of staying home and working from home, plus the low supplies in physical stores in Asia, mean online sales are booming," Maar added.
The Centre Pompidou's Dora Maar honors Picasso's famous muse for the pivotal part she clearly, and often daringly, played in the establishment of the European avant-garde.
Of special note is how deftly Maar experimented with editing, photomontage, and superimposition, mingling her work in commercial fashion photography with both dreamy and nightmarish Freudian references.
A Syrian rescuer from the Violet NGO runs during airstrikes by Syrian regime forces in Maar Shurin on the outskirts of Maarat al-Numan, Syria, July 16.
There are also a few historical shows that feel particularly relevant, such as surveys on the political photomontagist John Heartfield and the brilliant overlooked artist Dora Maar.
Often Maar seems more interested in creating a beguiling atmosphere evocative of drowsing in bed with a hangover than in cultivating either playful or socially alert observations.
Startup: DarktraceCited by these VCs: Matus Maar (Talis Capital)Total raised: $230.5 millionWhat it does: Darktrace is a Cambridge, UK-based cybersecurity company with a unicorn valuation.
But Ms. Maar (1907-97) — a Parisian poet, photographer and painter — was a prolific maker herself, known for her Surrealist images and for her commercial photography studio.
Also, a Dora Maar portrait by Picasso sold for $6.8 million, and Christie's will sell the first "Mixed Reality performance artwork," by none other than Marina Abramović.
Ms. Maar, a creator of sensitive and poetic dance works, presents a free in-progress performance of her latest at the Chocolate Factory's new facility in Queens.
Naar mijn mening, kunnen wij — als een vrije, democratische samenleving — dit allemaal aan, maar het vergt veel meer tijd en moeite dan wij en onze overheid beseffen.
Every year, local arts organization Norte Maar presents a project called CounterPointe, pairing female choreographers and visual artists, who work together to create new works for the stage.
Dat is het klassieke voorbeeld van vlees snijden en vervolgens op hetzelfde snijplankje groenten te snijden – dat is hét recept voor salmonella – om er maar één te noemen.
But it also seems lacking in deeper context or curatorial logic, especially in light of recent shows devoted to two of the women, Dora Maar and Olga Khokhlova.
In London we saw Dora Maar (Tate Britain), Lee Krasner (Barbican), and Dorothea Tanning (Tate Modern) all step out from behind their lovers' shadows and into the spotlight.
Shakeel Massey, a 22019-year-old from north London, is held in Police custody for allegedly ripping a $26 million Picasso portrait of Dora Maar at Tate Modern.
If there's a Surrealist afterlife, festooned with melting clocks and furry teacups, Maar is surely looking down on Place Georges-Pompidou, her tears replaced with a bold, lipsticked grin.
A Syrian child tries an improvised gas mask made by his father as part of preparations for any upcoming raids in the village of Maar Shurin on Sept. 11.
En dat de problemen, die ik niet ontken, niet worden bekeken vanuit een perspectief van angst en segregatie, maar met een oprechte interesse in de oorzaak van de problemen.
Why it's hot in 2020: "Omni:us works by providing data-driven technology that can read, process and understand claims documents before they come to the claims team," Maar said.
Brooklyn arts nonprofit Norte Maar has spent the past couple years creating and developing its own version of this trend: CounterPointe, a series of collaborations between choreographers and artists.
The event is being organized by Brooklyn arts nonprofit Norte Maar, which produced the first Brooklyn Performance Combine in 2014 in conjunction with the Brooklyn Museum's Crossing Brooklyn exhibition.
Er komen meer dan 20 mensen voor een high-tea omdat ik de 20e jarig ben druk druk drukTja stilzitten is ook maar saai dus ik ga snel verder haha.
Startup: ŸnsectCited by these VCs: Matus Maar (Talis Capital)Total raised: $172.3 millionWhat it does: Ÿnsect, founded in 2011, is a French agtech company which focuses on developing insect proteins.
In its last season in its Long Island City home, the Chocolate Factory will present work by Melanie Maar, Miguel Gutierrez, Niall Jones and others, the organization announced on Monday.
For example, he has a curiously large number of works that feature women's hair (or hair look-alikes), by such artists as Tunga, Pierre Boucher, Harry Callahan, Magritte and Maar.
Norte Maar is pleased to return to 1285 Avenue of the Americas Gallery with a major exhibition titled Ways and Means: a new look at process and materials in art.
Startup: IwocaCited by these VCs: Matus Maar (Talis Capital)Relationship: InvestorTotal raised:What it does: Iwoca is another SME loan provider and supplies finance options to companies in the UK, Germany, and Poland.
Several intriguing photos by Maar show Picasso wearing swimming trunks on a beach in the south of France in the late 1930s, his face often obscured by driftwood sculptures or animal skulls.
"We have investors there and start-ups that we have invested in and they are all working from home right now," Matus Maar, the company's co-founder and managing partner, told CNBC.
The final two nights feature Heather Lang, Marilyn Maywald Yahel and a collaboration between Netta Yerushalmy and Marc Crousillat on Friday and Melanie Maar, EmmaGrace Skove-Epes and Tatyana Tenenbaum on Saturday.
It said the work, which depicts Picasso's lover Dora Maar and was painted in Paris in May 1944 during the final months of the Nazi occupation, was reported to have been ripped.
Although the final room's works express trauma at Walter's illness following swimming in polluted water, he still ditched her two months after the birth of their child for the next muse, Dora Maar.
Immigratie op zich heeft mijn Nederlandse identiteitsgevoel niet veranderd, maar het publieke debat en de richting die we uitgaan heeft er zeker voor gezorgd dat ik minder trots ben geworden op mijn land.
Marie-Thérèse Walter had been Picasso's mistress and model for about 10 years (and had just given birth to his daughter) when a photographer named Dora Maar came along, threatening to replace her.
A 1942 Picasso at Christie's, "Femme Dans un Fauteuil (Dora Maar)," a darker wartime painting depicting Ms. Walter's successor as muse and lover seated in an armchair, was also supported by an external guarantor.
This head-and-shoulders portrait of the artist's lover and muse Dora Maar was sold by the Greek collector and financier Dimitri Mavrommatis, who bought the painting at Christie's in 2011 for $29 million.
"We welcome the government's decision to close down those sites," said Jason Mifsud, the chairman of the Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation, one of the three traditional owner groups that act as caretakers of the site.
Besides Ms. Hormann, his survivors include two sons from his first marriage, Florian, a cinematographer whose credits include "The Devil Wears Prada" (2006), and Jan-Sebastian, an assistant director; a sister, Nele Maar; and four grandchildren.
The Russian defense ministry denies it targets civilians and Syrian state media said the army on Tuesday launched strikes on al Qaeda militants in the vicinity of Maar Shoreen, destroying their bases and killing scores of "terrorists".
Over the last few years, the Chicago-based musician has made creeping, longform guitar drones under his own name, grayscale ambience with the percussionist Stephen Hess as Cleared, and minimal electronic compositions in another duo called Maar.
For the all-female trio, "Being in Concrete Light," Ms. Maar is joined by Anaïs Maviel and Lindsay Packer in an experiment to generate a piece that is inspired by the theater's future — and currently unrenovated — home.
Before approaching the owner of "Les Femmes d'Alger"—reportedly, a Saudi collector—Gouzer and Brett Gorvy, the contemporary-art head, secured another Picasso, a portrait of Dora Maar that was owned by Steve Wynn, the casino mogul.
But, if you need a place to start, I'd recommend the unfurling synth pieces of Chicago trio Good Willsmith, Félicia Atkinson's charmingly anxious Visions / Voices, and the battered minimalism of Joseph Clayton Mills and Michael Vallera's Maar project.
Maar also worked for advertisers to sell beauty products and promoted the latest fashion trends, as seen in her heartwarming photographs "Mannequin-Star" (217) and "Untitled Fashion Photo of Seated Mannequin in Dress and Evening Jacket" (circa 289–229).
"Belonging to the generation of women who harnessed the interwar development of the illustrated press in order to achieve emancipation by working as photographers," the show's brochure declares, Maar — born Henriette Theodora Markovitch in 1907 — was never truly on the margins.
Residents and rescuers said bombs dropped on Maar Shoreen village in southern Idlib province by planes which monitors said were Syrian army jets left a trail of death and destruction and wounded scores in a main street of the village's market.
Maar had trained as a painter, but, doubtful of her abilities (likely exasperated in her position as lover to the bullish master), largely ceased painting while with the group, instead producing a small but delightfully unsettling series of hallucinatory photographs.
After an initial period of making uninteresting paintings of interiors marked by a mood of solitude, Maar began painting weepy landscapes based on romantic views around her home in Ménerbes in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in southeastern France.
AMSTERDAM — An art crimes investigator in the Netherlands said Tuesday that he had recovered Pablo Picasso's 1938 painting "Portrait of Dora Maar," which was stolen from the yacht of its Saudi Arabian owner in the south of France in 1999.
The tale for École's inaugural ready-to-wear outing — which was aptly presented at Librairie Jousseaume, a specialist bookstore near Le Palais Royal — was inspired by the life and influence of the late surrealist photographer and Picasso muse Dora Maar.
Why it's hot in 2020: "AI is the biggest revolution affecting the insurance industry and London-based Tractable uses AI technology to assess accident and disaster recovery in real-time, leading to much faster claims settlements for customers," Maar said.
Since 2012, Norte Maar, together with Brooklyn Ballet, has commissioned a number of women choreographers to make new works for pointe; beginning last year, it added visual artists to the mix, pairing one of the former with one of the latter.
As they become more active within the frame, they're now emerging from my thinking loosely about the history of artists' muses, both real women like Unica Zürn and Dora Maar, and unstable characters from fiction, like Jane Eyre's attic-haunting rival, Bertha Mason.
If Maar represented a lissome "virginal" woman at times (Nusch was, in fact, a close friend), she certainly didn't limit herself to that trope, opting to also celebrate a more brazen, still defiantly feminine, form in works produced for art presses and highbrow erotica.
Picasso's "Portrait of a Woman" (1938) isn't interesting because it's of Dora Maar, it's interesting because of the artist's riotous use of color and form, and because the figure's hands look like messily-painted flowers and her left ear resembles a light blue infinity sign.
Startup: OnfidoCited by these VCs: Matus Maar (Talis Capital) Relationship: InvestorTotal raised:What it does: Founded in 2012 by three Oxford University graduates, Onfido is a software company that helps businesses verify people's identities using a photo-based identity document, a selfie and artificial intelligence algorithms.
At other times, Sommer layered negatives to achieve unearthly results — as did Dora Maar, whose superimposition of profile and frontal views in "Double Portrait," from the 1930s and at the Robert Klein Gallery, is linked to the style that her lover Pablo Picasso was exploring then.
With the retrospective Dora Maar, on view through July 29, the Pompidou is the latest major art institution to wrest these women from the role of fetish par excellence, honoring Picasso's famous muse for the pivotal part she clearly, and often daringly, played in the establishment of the European avant-garde.
Though from a bourgeois family, Maar, who was fluent in Spanish, showed a leftist sociopolitical consciousness with her compassionate photographs of impoverished and marginalized working class youths of Ramblas street in Barcelona, as well as those in neglected areas of Paris, seen in the touching, off-centered composition "Untitled" (240).
Het zorgt voor beroering en onzekerheid, en we blijken maar niet in staat te zijn om een 100-percent-zekere methode te vinden om de kwade jongens eruit the filteren en te verzekeren dat alleen de ergste gevallen (die onze hulp het meeste nodig hebben) worden toegelaten om te blijven.
Fini first moved to Paris in 1932 and quickly fell in with (or became muse to) Paul Éluard, Dora Maar, Salvador Dalí, Max Ernst (one of her many lovers), Stanislao Lepri, and Constantin "Kot" Jelenski (two of her longtime lovers, with whom she lived simultaneously, along with more than a dozen cats).
The exhibition marks the fourth exhibition curated by Jason Andrew and organized by Norte Maar for 1285 Avenue of the Americas Gallery (previous exhibitions have included: Jack Tworkov: A Retrospective; To be a Lady: Forty-Five Women in the Arts; between a place and candy: new work in pattern, repetition, and motif).
For her seductive surrealist art, Maar experimented with her commercial photographic techniques, producing haunting and enigmatic images like the harsh-haloed "Portrait of Picasso, Paris, Studio, 29, rue d'Astorg" (Winter 1935–36), the spry "The Pretender" (1936), and the utterly mad and wholly hilarious hand-colored gelatin-silver print "29, rue d'Astorg" (circa 1936).
The exceptions are few but worth savoring, like "Portrait de Femme Profil Gauche Sur Fond Vert et Brun" (1939), which has a tenderness one rarely sees in Picasso's work, and "Femme au Petit Chapeau Rond, Assise" (1942), from which Dora Maar looks out with a self-possession so striking it almost reads as a rebuke.
The participants are Oren Barnoy, who evokes a sense of ritual with a performance that doubles as prayer; Sarah Lifson, who uses the fashion phenomenon of athleisure to explore gender and consumerism; and Melanie Maar, who is keenly sensitive to the vibes of a performance space and responds to the environs of this SoHo loft.cathyweis.
Spanning 16 blocks, the project features work by 15 local artists who respond to their specific sites, including a wine store, hair salon, laundromat, real estate headquarters, and the Arab American Association of NY. Norte Maar is organizing a daytime bus trip to Bay Ridge on Saturday that will include brunch and a private tour with the artists.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — Previously known more as the short-lived, ill-fated, muse-mistress-photographer of Pablo Picasso during his "Guernica" (1937) period than as an artist in her own right, Dora Maar (née Henriette Théodora Markovitch) is finally receiving her first solo show, which includes more than 400 of her bold works and other items, at the Centre Pompidou in Paris.
Though the subtitle of the book, Essential Surrealist Writings, is hyperbolic and somewhat misleading, The Milk Bowl of Feathers is a decisive addition to the Surrealist English library, as it includes short texts by often-overlooked female Surrealists Dora Maar, Joyce Mansour, Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, Claude Cahun, Leonora Carrington, Mina Loy, Alice Rahon, Gisèle Prassinos, Kay Sage, Meret Oppenheim, Alice Rahon, and Léona Delcourt (aka Nadja).
But now, with this fuller spectrum of women's participation (which unfortunately omits Leonor Fini), one finds little difference between the men and the women in the style or content of their writings, be they the purple prose of Sage, Rahon, Cahun, Carrington, Loy, Prassinos, and Delcourt, or the ravishing poetry of Oppenheim, von Freytag-Loringhoven, Mansour, and Maar (the last, the subject of a retrospective exhibition next summer at Centre Georges Pompidou).
Still, finding the balance of content and scale that will make those encounters click is a tricky prospect, one that Jason Andrew, the co-founder of Norte Maar and the curator of the current Ways and Means: a new look at process and materials in art, has tackled with striking success twice before, with To Be a Lady: forty-five women in the arts in 2012 and last year's between a place and candy, which explored pattern and repetition.
Among them are Brandi Marsh, whose organization, Art Collision, raises awareness about human trafficking, and Emily Noelle Lambert, a painter and sculptor of slyly playful works; konverjdans, a multinational contemporary ballet company, and Nancy Baker, whose abstract works across media blend archaeological and futuristic aesthetics; Norte Maar co-founder Julia K. Gleich and Elana Herzog, whose installations highlight processes of construction and dissolution; and Margaret Wiss, who studies the intersection between dance and science, and Noël Hennelly, whose artwork is influenced by the handmade stage props of her father, a professional magician.

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