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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.