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When different arts come into contact, unexpected things arise. And nothing is final – words embellish the image, and perceptions soar to new interpretations and worlds. A similar experience, returning us to a time that has recently flown by, is revealed by the exhibition “Noise and Whispers from the Street” on emblematic works from the archive of photographer and artist Nikolay Vassilev.









"It's November or December 1963 in Sofia," recalls Nikolay Vassilev. "It's sleet in the street and I go out to take pictures. I took a few shots of people jostling to get on the crowded tram, then I turned around and saw a lottery ticket seller wrapping herself in some torn scarves. While I was aiming the camera, two plainclothes policemen on either side of me took me to the capital's Ministry of Interior headquarters, where they asked me the same question for three hours: "Who pays you to take such pictures?" Thank God, they didn't take my film away, so we can see the picture now."


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