The strange thing is that on two visits to Budapest, I don’t remember seeing much of the work of Dora Maurer, on of Hungary’s most renowned contemporary artists (born 1937) in the museums and galleries there. London has been fortunate in two exhibitions, one at Tate Modern and another at the White Cube in Bermondsey, a little walk away and visitors would have enjoyed moving from Tate Modern to the White Cube to see .
Tate Modern provided an overview of the career and virtuosity of Dora Maurer, showing an astonishing range of works ending with large scale geometric installations which fill the gallery spaces and fly out and across Southwark to their cousins in the White Cube.