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National Art Gallery Square 500 hosts Touch the Gallery exhibition for people with visual impairment
“The tactile paintings allow people with visual impairment to distinguish the works of art with their finger-tips. Besides, we added audio files to our projects. Small audio players provide information in Bulgarian and English about the authors of the paintings, the names of their works and the period when those paintings were created.”
How the idea about that exhibition was born and is it difficult to adapt paintings to the needs of people with visual impairment? Here is what founder of Grafia foundation Alberto Staikov told Radio Bulgaria:
“Despite the existence of the Union of Visually Impaired People in Bulgaria, no one has realized that art is also made for visually-impaired people. Human spirit and intellect feed on art, just like human body does with food. Thus, we enrich our experience and spirituality. I did not find any difficulties reproducing those paintings. First I took photos of those works of art and then adapted them and printed them on a special paper, which went under special heat treatment. Finally, each work was approved by consultant, because people with visual impairment have different sensations. ”

Alberto Staikov mentions about problems related to the manufacture of tactile maps. In his view, they should be made under a single standard, just like the Braille Alphabet. Thus, people studying in Sofia, Plovdiv or Varna would not have difficulties reading those maps. Alberto has other ideas, too:
“I want to make a cinema for people with visual impairment, like the cinema for deaf-mute people. For the purpose, we have to add sound description to the scenes. Thus, visually- impaired people would be able to “see” what is on the cinema screen. I am also planning to attach audiograms to some popular monuments such as the statue of Slaveykovs Father and Son on Slaveykov Square downtown Sofia. Thus, people with visual impairment will be able to receive information about given monuments. Of course, my project can't cover all monuments, because some of them are too big.”
However, such project should allow all people with visual impairment to feel given works of art when they come into contact with them. Here is what one of the children who attended the exhibition at Square 500 told Radio Bulgaria:
“The exhibition was made perfectly. I was not expecting such a positive effect, because that event is held for the first time. Of course, I would like to get acquainted with even more paintings in future exhibitions. I hope to visit exhibitions of other popular works of art and be able to express my opinion about them. We should support the people behind that initiative, because we have the opportunity to experience something new.”

English version: Kostadin Atanasov
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