"White Forest" is a first Land art project in Malevich park in Moscow Region where artist Gregory Orekhov rolls out 250-meter-long red carpet across snowy russian landscape

Prepared with the joint cooperation of the Ministry of Culture of the Moscow Region and the JART Gallery, the project will be presented on February 1 in the new Malevich Park and will be available for visitors until March 1. White Forest is a group project by Russian artists, the works of Grigory Orekhov, Alexei Luka and the Artistic Solitude art group (Irina Korina and Olga Petrunenko, the EliKuka duet, the Icing of Architects group) will appear in a snowy forest and complement the architecture of the park with its various geometric shapes and reflective mirror surfaces

Land art by Grigory Orekhov consists of a 250 meters long red carpet made of polypropylene, stretching in a snowy forest.

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Cite: ""White Forest" is a first Land art project in Malevich park in Moscow Region where artist Gregory Orekhov rolls out 250-meter-long red carpet across snowy russian landscape" 08 Feb 2022. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/976424/white-forest-is-a-first-land-art-project-in-malevich-park-in-moscow-region-where-artist-gregory-orekhov-rolls-out-250-meter-long-red-carpet-across-snowy-russian-landscape> ISSN 0719-8884

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