Sculpture number 21 - NO LONGER IN SITU. Click here to return to the index.

Forest Floor by Anya Gallaccio.
1995-2002 - Polypropylene carpet & wood.

NO LONGER IN SITU - 21 - Forest Floor by Anya Gallaccio as it appeared in the March 1996 Trail leaflet. Click here to return to the map.

NO LONGER IN SITU - 21 - A few scraps of carpet are all that remain of Forest Floor by Anya Gallaccio. Click here to return to the map.

NO LONGER IN SITU. Until 2002 this work was located a little way off the main trail, near Touching Earth And Sky by Judith Cowan. Anya Gallaccio installed a bright factory-made carpet onto the forest floor. A surprise tactic to remind us that forestry is itself a rural industry, the countryside not necessarily the peaceful idyll that is often painted. A manufactured product was introduced into the heart of the forest, yet the carpet also imitated nature in a way it covered the ground and mimicked a natural flower and leaf design. What, asked the artist, is natural and what unnatural? The carpet was intended to have a temporary life: in time it was destroyed by the growth of the surrounding trees and the effects of the weather. Yet, for a while, the carpet and the forest co-existed harmoniously.

Top: Original photograph © Guy Newton.

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