now lending

Over 80 monumental sculptures are part of the new Lending Programme from the Cass Sculpture Foundation. The fee for hiring these pieces is charged on a monthly basis at a percentage of their selling price.

The Foundation is experienced in transporting, insuring and installing monumental sculpture and offers these services to lessees.

The Foundation's Lending Programme was developed to give lessees freedom and flexibility from the commitment of commissioning monumental sculpture or buying it outright.

In 2009, the Foundation embarked upon a programme of commissions in celebration of its 20th Anniversary in 2012, which coincides with the London Olympics.

Find out more about the lending programme...


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the cass sculpture foundation's 11 million investment for london

17 November 2008

'Congratulations to the Cass Sculpture Foundation for taking the initiative to commission sculptures now in anticipation of 2012. I look forward to seeing the works and I am happy to pay tribute to the remarkable vision of Wilfred and Jeannette Cass.' The Right Hon Tessa Jowell, Minister for the Olympics The Cass Sculpture ...

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Stephen Cox's Grand Peregrine

stephen cox | grand peregrine

13 June 2009

Stephen Cox's work plumbs the depths of history through his use of traditional materials and sculptural techniques. Peregrine, carved from a single piece of Indian granite and weighing 15 tonnes, is evidence of Cox's preoccupation with carving in stone and his long-standing interest in Indian sculpture. ...

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Sean Henry's Walking Woman at Goodwood

sean henry | walking woman

4 June 2009

Sean Henry's Walking Woman is the latest addition to the Cass Sculpture Foundation's 26-acre grounds. Walking Woman replaces the Foundation's hugely popular Sean Henry piece, Catafalque (Lying Man), which left us last year. ...

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