"TOUCH UNTOUCHABLES / documentary photo project "
An exhibition by
Małgorzata Wakuluk
© Małgorzata Wakuluk
Exhibition Curator: Roberto Muffoletto
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VASA Exhibitions is presenting "TOUCH UNTOUCHABLES / documentary photo project" by © Małgorzata Wakuluk
The work on exhibition here represents a commitment not only to making images but to the subject(s). Malgorzata did not enter the world of the "untouchables" for a short visit but stayed for the long term. She tried to know them and they her.
To let yourself be a subject transformed into an object by a click of a shutter is an act of trust and hope. The lives in her images cried out to be seen, to be touched by you the viewer. To be "untouchable" is in a manner of speaking, not to exist. Not to be touched, not to be seen, not to be valued, is not to be.
Wakuluk's images in this exhibition cries out that they do exist, they have lives and and they are us.
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© Małgorzata Wakuluk
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