The British artist and comic actor Stephen Taylor Woodrow (b. 1960) has often used human bodies in his work. This nightmarish installation consisted of seven performers embedded in pieces of hospital furniture. Real faces surface through bed pillows, their heads apparently disconnected from bodies. The gallery becomes a hospital ward; the patients, art objects, as the work explored the things we do in bed: being born, loving, sleeping, dreaming and dying. The work drew large attendances at the various venues it was shown.