The 88 concrete pillows that make up this piece were initially created in 2004 to allow people to step ‘lightly’ around the base of trees to avoid soil compression. The pieces have been re-placed in the ruins of King John’s Palace, creating new ways of exploring the work.
Claire Barber completed her MA in Tapestry at the Royal College of Art in 1994. She has lectured at Winchester School of Art since 2001.
Please Note: Due to the historic nature of the locations, access for the mobility impaired is limited.