Sári Zsolt (szerk.): Hajdú László (Szentendre, Szabadtéri Néprajzi Múzeum, 2013)

His most important sole exhibitions: LÁSZLÓ HAJDÚ He was born in Léva on the 17th December 1938. He lived in Székesfehérvár between 1948 and 1965. Between 1957 and 1963 he studied painting at the Hungarian Art Academy. His masters were György Kádár, Endre Domanovszky and Jenő Barcsay. In 1964 he made a study trip in Stuttgart and Munich, in 1971 in Paris and Venice. Ha was working in 1965 in the Artists Colony in Kecskemét and in 1977 in the International Artists Colony in Pocilelj. He visited on the deck of a sailing boat the Adrian and the Aegean Sea between 1965 and 1982. Between 1966 and 1969 he was given a Derkovits schol­arship. He has been living in Szentendre since 1969. He was co­founder of the Graphic Workshop Szentendre and of the Cultural Association of Artéria Gallery. In 2002 he was awarded a scholarship of the Hungarian Academy in Rome. In 2003 he was honoured with the Munkácsy award. 1975 Artists' Colony Gallery (Művésztelepi Galéria), Szentendre 1977 Műcsarnok (Kunsthalle), Budapest 1986 Hotel Castle Gallery, Szirák 1989 Exhibition hall in Dorottya Street, Budapest 1990 French Institute, Budapest 1996 Gärtner Office-House, Stuttgart 1997 Gallery of Kaposfüred 1999 Üblacker Häusl, Munich (with István Haász) 1999 Szentendre Picture Gallery (with Pál Deim and Ádám Farkas) 2000 Künstlergilde, Esslingen 2002 Vigadó Gallery, Budapest 2002 Artéria Gallery, Szentendre 2003 Keve Gallery, Ráckeve 2003 Galleria U, Helsinki 2003 HDU, Budapest 2004 Start Gallery, Budapest 2005 Hungarian Cultural Institute, Stuttgart 2007 Csepel Gallery, Budapest 2010 Nádor Gallery Budapest (with Tamás Szikora) 2011 HDU Budapest (Continuity) 2011 Lenau House Pécs His works exhibited in public and private collections: Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest Ferenczy Museum, Szentendre Damjanich Museum, Szolnok International Modern Museum, Hajdúszoboszló Hungarian Contemporary Gallery, Dunaszerdahely Kogart Contemporary Art Collection, Budapest Picture Gallery of Paks R. Riz Collection, Bolzano G. Pedit Collection, Lienz Kolozsváry Collection, Győr Modern Picture Gallery - Vass Collection, Veszprém Haraszty Collection, Budapest Matzon Collection, Solymár Rátfai Collection, Budapest 5

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