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GYULA TEREBESI- EXHIBITION OPENING
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HOUSE OF ARTS GÖDÖLLŐ
Conference roomStart of the event: 2018. 10. 11. (Thursday) 17.00
You, who
are reading these lines. You don’t know much about me as we don’t know each
other. We haven’t met personally and haven’t talked before. You need time to
get a picture of me. Maybe my pictures tell you more about me than words.
But let me introduce myself.
My name is Gyula Terebesi. I am Hungarian. I was born in the Czech Republic on
27th June 1957, on László Day, which is only interesting because my
father’s name is László. I went to school, as it is normal. I did my GSCE in
Kosice. I went to a technical secondary school. I started taking photos
approximately at the age of 15. An old East German camera was a Christmas
present from my parents. I also learned how to develop photographs. After
school I had to do a military service for two years, just like every good
citizen. I was lucky. I did my service in one of the most beautiful cities of
Europe, in Prague. At the moment I am a Slovakian citizen. The two years in
Prague had a great influence on me. I met this amazing city and the Czech
people. I continued taking photos in Prague with a borrowed camera. When those
years were over in Prague, I got home, family, children and trouble came. I was
about thirty when I really started dealing with photography. I learned the
science of photography myself. Mostly from books which I found in second hand
bookshops. I obviously bought fresh literature as well. I spend most of my time
with my partner in Laxenburg at the moment. I am getting to know to Laxenburg
and its neighbourhood.
By the time the exhibitions came, too, which were organised and supported by
the amateur visual arts association TICCE. I have been the member of the TICCE
Club for almost twenty years. My first exhibitions were at my home place in
Királyhelmec, and then my photos got to other places in the region. I dare to
say that many people got to know the beautiful landscapes of ‘Bodrogköz’
through my pictures. The venues of my exhibitions are getting broader and
broader: Kosice, Hungary- Mezőkövesd, Záhony, Kisvárda, Budapest.