László Drégely (1932-1990)
	He was born in 1932 in Pécs (Hungary). He completed his grammar school studies in his native town. There he began to paint in his youth and also became interested in theatrical stage design. Once he had finished school, he became a student in the Budapest Academy of Applied Art where he studied stage design from 1951 to 1953. After that, the painters Endre Bálint and Jeno Gadányi were his masters. 
	Besides painting he also designs for several Budapest theatres and for films, and he has been stage designer for Hungarian Television since 1958. In 1972 he was awarded first prize of the Béla Balázs art award as stage designer. In 1977 he was awarded the prize of "Merited Artist of the Hungarian People's Republic". 
	In 1957 he exhibited his paintings for the first time at the National Exhibition, and his first independent exhibition took place in 1962. His works are to be found in private collections and museums in Hungary and abroad: Canada, Netherlands, Germany, France, USA, Austria, Poland, Italy, United Kingdom, Switzerland.
	Individual exhibitions: 
	1962 Derkovits Showroom, Budapest 
	1967 Csók Gallery, Budapest 
	1968 Galerie L'Orangerie, La Mothe, France 
	        Chateau Larcher, Vienne, France 
	        Académie de Poitiers, France 
	        Galerie Royan, France 
	        Art Gallery, Szeged, Hungary 
	        Víg Theatre, Budapest 
	1969 Galerie Siau, Amsterdam 
	        Derkovits Showroom, Budapest 
	1970 Showroom of the People's Front, Budapest 
	1971 Galerie de Saxe, Paris 
	        Galerie Eve, La Rochelle, France 
	        Galerie Siau, Amsterdam 
	1972 1st May Movie, Budapest 
	        Galerie RWAG, Dortmund, Germany 
	        Hellweg Museum, Unna, Germany 
	1973 Uitz Showroom, Dunaújváros, Hungary 
	        Charlottenburg, Copenhagen 
	        Galerie Siau, Amsterdam 
	        Alfermann Galerie, Solingen, Germany 
	1974 Torhaus, Dortmund, Germany 
	        Charlottenburg, Copenhagen 
	        Hellweg Museum, Unna, Germany 
	        Helikon Gallery, Budapest 
	        Kunstforening, Riso, Denmark 
	1975 Gallery Noth, Montreal, Canada 
	1976 Fészek Club, Budapest 
	1977 Cultural Centre, Dunaújváros, Hungary 
	        Rátkai Club, Budapest 
	        Kuny Domokos Museum, Tata, Hungary 
	1978 Hungarian National Gallery, Budapest 
	        Art Gallery, Venice 
	        Municipal Exhibition Hall, Kazincbarcika, Hungary 
	        Cultural Centre, Csákvár, Hungary 
	        Foldes Gallery, Baie d'Urfé, Canada 
	        Mednyánszky Showroom, Budapest 
	1979 Hungarian Institute, Prague 
	        Showroom in the Institute of Cultural Relations, Budapest 
	        House of Hungarian Culture, Wroczlaw, Poland 
	        Hungarian Institute, Warsaw 
	        Cultural Centre, Kiskunhalas, Hungary 
	1980 Thomson Gallery, Mississanga, Canada 
	        József Attila Theatre, Budapest 
	1981 Stadthalle, Schwalbach, Germany 
	        Stadthalle, Bad Homburg, Germany 
	1982 Uitz Showroom, Dunaújváros, Hungary 
	1984 Miskolc Gallery, Miskolc, Hungary 
	1986 István Király Museum, Székesfehérvár, Hungary 
	1992 Cultural Centre, Pécs, Hungary 
	1993 Cultural House, Nagykanizsa, Hungary 
	1997 HUNGALU, Székesfehérvár 
	1998 Vármegye Gallery, Budapest 
	2001 Vigadó Gallery, Budapest 
	2002 BÁV RT., Kortárs Galéria, Budapest
	2003 Körmendi Galéria, Sopron
	2004 Lincoln Galéria, Budapest
	2007 Haas Galéria, Budapest
	2010 Vasváry Ház, Pécs (Európa Kultúrális Fővárosa 2010)



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