British Sculpture in the 21st Century

21 February 2010: See Henry Moore at Tate Britain ...

Henry Moore OM Recumbent Figure (detail) 1938 Tate (c) Reproduced by permission of the Henry Moore Foundation - Photography by Rocco Redondo

To celebrate Easter at the Cass Sculpture Foundation and the opening of Tate Britain's much-anticipated Henry Moore exhibition on the 24th February, we have 3 pairs of Henry Moore exhibition tickets to give away.

Tickets for the exhibition will be given to 3 winners selected at random from our existing email subscribers and Facebook fans, including any new sculpture enthusiasts who join either of these groups before the selection takes place over the Easter weekend. This draw will coincide with the Foundation's Easter re-opening for the spring/summer season.

Henry Moore is Britain's most celebrated sculptor. The Tate Britain's stunning new exhibition takes a fresh look at his work and legacy, presenting over 150 stone sculptures, wood-carvings, bronzes and drawings. The Cass Sculpture Foundation has a particular interest in this exhibition as its founder Wilfred Cass was great friends with Henry Moore, who subsequently became an inspiration for the Foundation.

As well as giving subscribers the chance to win tickets to this prestigious event, the Foundation's mailing list is a great way to keep up to date with both emerging and established British sculptors, new and original sculptural works and many other developments related to contemporary sculpture. Our Facebook group also has exclusive behind-the-scenes photos of the Foundation's archive and events.

Please note that this offer is only open to UK residents. Winners will be contacted by email on the 2nd April 2010.

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