
Cass Sculpture Foundation Book
Released in 2012 by Hatje Cantz, these 304 pages and 183 colour illustrations celebrate 20 years of commissioning large-scale sculpture at The Cass Sculpture Foundation.
The Cass Sculpture Foundation grew out of a belief that there was a need to develop a new model for commissioning and exhibiting large-scale sculpture, one that would allow the Foundation to remain completely sustainable, regularly change the works on display, and give established and emerging sculptors worldwide the opportunity to realise ambitious new works.
Since its inception in 1992, the Foundation has commissioned and exhibited over 400 works from important contemporary artists including: Anthony Caro, Tony Cragg, Stephen Cox, Andy Goldsworthy, Marc Quinn, Kiki Smith, Gavin Turk and Rachel Whiteread.
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Cass Sculpture Foundation Book
Released in 2012 by Hatje Cantz, these 304 pages and 183 colour illustrations celebrate 20 years of commissioning large-scale sculpture at The Cass Sculpture Foundation.
The Cass Sculpture Foundation grew out of a belief that there was a need to develop a new model for commissioning and exhibiting large-scale sculpture, one that would allow the Foundation to remain completely sustainable, regularly change the works on display, and give established and emerging sculptors worldwide the opportunity to realise ambitious new works.
Since its inception in 1992, the Foundation has commissioned and exhibited over 400 works from important contemporary artists including: Anthony Caro, Tony Cragg, Stephen Cox, Andy Goldsworthy, Marc Quinn, Kiki Smith, Gavin Turk and Rachel Whiteread.
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Released in 2012 by Hatje Cantz, these 304 pages and 183 colour illustrations celebrate 20 years of commissioning large-scale sculpture at The Cass Sculpture Foundation.
The Cass Sculpture Foundation grew out of a belief that there was a need to develop a new model for commissioning and exhibiting large-scale sculpture, one that would allow the Foundation to remain completely sustainable, regularly change the works on display, and give established and emerging sculptors worldwide the opportunity to realise ambitious new works.
Since its inception in 1992, the Foundation has commissioned and exhibited over 400 works from important contemporary artists including: Anthony Caro, Tony Cragg, Stephen Cox, Andy Goldsworthy, Marc Quinn, Kiki Smith, Gavin Turk and Rachel Whiteread.


















