Maxim Kantor's pictures can be seen in the Bundestag in Berlin, Genscher Saal (Library and Storm); the Pontifical Academy of Sciences St. Thomas Aquinas in Rome; Paris Saint Merry Church; Brussels Cathedral; Common Room of Pembroke College of Oxford, Hesburgh Library, University Notre Dame, Indiana (USA).
As a writer, he published several novels (Textbook of Drawing, Red Light, Hazard), translated into German, French, Italian, Dutch, and Polish, theatre plays (staged in Russia), and essay books.
As an author of graphic works in the tradition of "livre d'artist", he created Die Hermannsschlaht, The Ballades of Robin Hood, and Faust.
He created etching portfolios (Atlases: Wasteland, Metropolis, Vulcanus) purchased by the National Libraries of France, Austria, Luxembourg.
Maxim Kantor lives and works in France (Ile de Ré), Germany (Emden and Berlin) and UK (Oxford).