this is not the first photo of philip buhler's morality in new york., on the eve of the us presidential election, he installed a thirty-meter installation, which he named. the price of lies. he collected 2000 on it presidential candidate donald trump said at the time. when a full-scale war broke out in ukraine, a photographer with no ukrainian roots decided to use his art to support ukraine. i felt terrible because 10,000 civilians had died. and i wanted to do something to bring attention to it, but in a different way, through art, to do something to notice, to make people stop and think. and in a strange way... the bigger you make the work, the more intimate it becomes, because you can see bullet holes, toys and flowers, and it attracts people's attention. bühler and his wife only returned from arpen in october. it was his first trip to a country where hostilities are taking place. everyone was very friendly. we drove north, there were several checkpoints, then on the side of the road we saw signs saying that the area was mined. that was the moment i