The exhibition featured works from the House 41 project right where they were created. The photos depicted people who once lived in the coliving, but others had taken their place. I had been in this house the longest, for more than two years. Many of the people in my photos didn’t even know each other — they lived in the same place, but at different times.
Many stories happened to us, most of them non-public, and some, on the contrary, attracted more attention than we would have liked. A year before the exhibition, we held many events where we wanted to bring people together, but it seems the opposite happened. These events were held in our yard, and people couldn’t enter the house to see the inner life. This time it was the other way around: the residents' rooms were open to everyone. Visitors could see and compare the past and present, photos and reality.

This exhibition was a precursor to the end of the project. A cast of a place frozen in time will remain. With people one knew, but no longer remembers their names.