"What we need is to fix the law: the opportunity to, at a distance of, for example, I don't know, 25-30 meters, to freely express one’s opinion, without bothering others, to peacefully express one’s opinion on events taking place, whether it is an exhibition, a performance, a film, on the side without disturbing anyone,” said Bortko during a meeting of the committee.
In his opinion, police should not prevent citizens from holding protests.
Several art exhibitions in Russia have been controversially forced to close in the last two years following protests by conservative and religious activists, including an attack by Orthodox activists on an exhibition by Soviet sculptor Vadim Sidur at Moscow’s Manege exhibition hall in 2015 in which a number of exhibits were damaged.