air-filled sandbag installation by gregory orekhov creates soft circular barricade in france

softpower inflatable installation redefines the barricade

 

SoftPower is a land art installation by artist Gregory Orekhov that references the form and arrangement of sandbags, objects traditionally associated with conflict zones and disaster response. In their conventional use, sandbags function as barriers, embodying urgency, protection, and resistance. In this work, the familiar form is maintained, but the material qualities are altered. Air replaces sand, and the functional weight is removed.

 

The installation consists of inflated, pillow-like elements stacked into a circular arrangement. Rather than creating a defensive barricade, the configuration defines an enclosed yet accessible space intended for pause and reflection. The transformation of the sandbag motif from a tool of protection to a spatial framework repositions its meaning within a cultural and artistic context.

all images by Nikita Subbotin

 

 

Gregory Orekhov’s Sandbag Installation Explores Soft Power

 

Installed in France, the project engages with the country’s historical role in shaping global cultural influence through non-military means, aligning with the broader notion of ‘soft power.’ In this context, the work operates as a temporary architectural gesture that shifts emphasis from defense against external threats to the preservation of cultural and intellectual values.

 

SoftPower by artist Gregory Orekhov can be read as a spatial study in material reinterpretation, symbolic transformation, and the capacity of art to reframe objects associated with conflict into forms that suggest openness, concentration, and non-aggressive resilience.

inflated forms replace the weight of sand

a circle of stillness in place of a barricade

 

sandbag shapes reimagined in air and fabric

soft volumes arranged for pause and reflection

air-filled structures echo conflict-zone geometry

an installation exploring material reinterpretation

the sandbag motif reframed in cultural context

a temporary architecture of openness

SoftPower shifts focus from threat to preservation

a visual reference to structures of protection

from barricade to sanctuary

objects of conflict recast as spaces of rest

 

project info:

 

name: SoftPower

artist: Gregory Orekhov | @gregory.orekhov 

location: France

photographer: Nikita Subbotin | @studiolandon

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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