russian photographer mikhail logvinov became one of his own for the french classic. i said, mr.d like to photograph you on the streets of moscow. he looked, said: “listen, i have to dance,” he said, and this, this is a dance on the streets of moscow, i want to dance, i want, i want to dance. scenes in moscow, paris, london, new york, he worked in hollywood. the relationship between a man and a woman, the struggle between good and evil, was explained without words, turning life into a dance. a photography exhibition is the little that can be organized in the current conditions, although previously paintings were brought from russia to europe. theatrical performances, the local audience has not seen anything of this for 2 years now, due to sanctions, due to the lack of direct communication between the capitals. the solution is to print photographs; the largest theater museum in the world, bakhrushinsky, has more than 300 thousand photographs; exhibitions were held in venice, brussels, belgrade and sofia, and of course, paris. at the request of the parisians, we extended the exhibi