The new GPU members’ exhibition PULSE OF LIFE

Following the very successful City Speaks exhibition held in January in Doha, Qatar, GPU has once again prepared an outstanding collection of photographs, this time under the evocative theme ‘Pulse of Life’.

The exhibition explores presence, detail, connection, and solitude, revealing a shared visual language of life across cultures while creating a rhythm that mirrors how we move through it. Each image functions as a fragment of lived experience rather than a full narrative, allowing viewers to assemble their own understanding of presence, connection, and reflection. By letting 110 images from 69 photographers from diverse backgrounds to converse in diptychs and across sections, the exhibition emphasises the collective nature of human experience while still honoring the individual moments each author preserved.

These works will be presented in high-quality prints, with the exhibition opening on June 6th, 2026, at the GPU Exhibition Center within Karolyi Castle, Carei, Romania.

– Technical support and printing are coordinated by Zoltan Bisak of the Vasile Venig Laszlo Photo Club, with Karolyi Castle providing the eminent venue.
– Project coordination and art direction are carried out by Marija Milovanović, GPU Secretary General.

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