Soul to Sole

Delightful installation at Croome, a National Trust property near Worcester, looking at lesser-known characters from the house’s history.

Set in the basement of this amazing Robert Adam house which is currently being restored, this installation consisted of small works based on the idea of shoes each placed in a section of a shoe rack made in the 1950s when the house was a boys’ school. Each section is done by a different artist and represents a person who was associated with the house. Many of the shoes have the person’s life history written on them.

This was a really touching idea and I like the idea the shoes were in a shoe rack but it did mean they were a bit low down to full appreciate and read them but the spot they were in was quite gloomy. I’d love to have had more time to spend looking at the detail on these. Looking at the leaflet again now I realise how much I missed!

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