
Tumo No. 1.
Tibor Hajas’ collaboration after 1976 with photographer János Vető, who was practically the only one to document his performances, marked a new period in his oeuvre.

To the Streets with Your Message! I. (A Letter to My Friend in Paris)
Tibor Hajas’ university studies – started in 1965 – were suspended following an arrest for participating in street protests. He was later pardoned and set free.

The Jewels of the Night
Tibor Hajas’ collaboration after 1976 with photographer János Vető, who was practically the only one to document his performances, marked a new period in his oeuvre.

To The Streets With Your Message II. (Live Comics)
Tibor Hajas (1946, Budapest − 1980, Szeged) is an artist and performer. He broke off his university studies in English after his arrest following a street demonstration. When he was released on general amnesty, he studied bookbinding and worked in an industrial wood and paper cooperative.