Gregory Orekhov's Red Carpet Installation in Russian Forest
Russian artist and sculptor Gregory Orekhov has unveiled a new installation titled 'Nowhere' in the Kazimir Malevich Park, located in the Moscow region. The work consists of a 250-meter-long red fabric 'tongue' laid out among the trees of the forest, creating a striking contrast with the snow-covered landscape. Unlike the typical red carpet associated with glamour and celebrity, Orekhov's version is empty and solitary, inviting contemplation on fame, wealth, and the limits of material success in the face of nature's immensity. The installation is open to the public and serves as a poetic meditation on the human desire for recognition and the value of glory against the vastness of the universe.
Key facts
- Gregory Orekhov created the installation 'Nowhere'
- The installation is located in Kazimir Malevich Park, Moscow region
- The red carpet is 250 meters long
- It is made of red fabric laid among trees
- The work contrasts with the snowy landscape
- It is intended to provoke reflection on fame and popularity
- No celebrities or photographers are present
- The installation is currently open to the public
Entities
Artists
- Gregory Orekhov
Institutions
- Kazimir Malevich Park
Locations
- Moscow region
- Russia