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Foundation Centre, Goodwood, West Sussex Open to the public: 16th November to 12th December 2009 | 10.30am - 3pm 5th January to 28th March 2010 | 10.30am - 3pm

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For the first time ever, Cass Sculpture will be open to the public during the winter months due to the opening of the very first exhibition to be held within...

Cass Sculpture Foundation
The first-ever indoor exhibition of mid-scale works, will showcase a wealth of emerging and innovative sculptural talent from an international selection of up-and-coming artists including Thomas Adank, James Balmforth, Claire Barclay, Asif Khan, Juliana Cerqueira Leite, Mike Ricketts, Sarah Staton and Marianne Vitale.
W...inter Opening Times
16th November to 12th December 2009 | 10.30am - 3pm
5th January to 28th March 2010 | 10.30am - 3pm
Entrance fees
£5 only, for the dates listed aboveRead More
W...inter Opening Times
16th November to 12th December 2009 | 10.30am - 3pm
5th January to 28th March 2010 | 10.30am - 3pm
Entrance fees
£5 only, for the dates listed aboveRead More

Cass Sculpture Foundation This is the final weekend (24th/25th) of the Cafe being open. Were sorry that have to close it a little early but we are gearing up for something special in the winter season...stay tuned for more information

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Here at the Cass Sculpture Foundation we are always looking for ways to progress and evolve. So with the brilliant design mind of Mervyn Kurlansky, the driving force behind many...

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'Tall Tree and the Eye', 2009, part of the Anish Kapoor exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts has recently replaced Bryan Kneale's 'Triton III' which was displayed as part...

Cass Sculpture Foundation Due to its popularity, we are now extending the cafe opening times to every Friday, Saturday, Sunday and Bank Holiday until the end of the season.

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Tony Hawks and his luxurious BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo were recently welcomed into the park for the final leg of Tony's modern-day Grand Tour in association with the Telegraph...

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For the first time ever, the Cass Sculpture Foundation will be opening a new cafe! With a delicious range of food and drinks available, provided by local catering company, Lime...

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This video features an interview with the artist, James Capper, who has recently installed RIPPER on the grounds of the Cass Sculpture Foundation in Goodwood, West Sussex. The piece is shown in operation as the large mechanical arm claws into the ground and quite literally ‘rips’ a path within its n...

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James Capper's 'Ripper' quite literally 'rips' a path through its new home at Goodwood. The Foundation is excited to integrate Capper's industrial, crane-like structure into its quiet, woodland settin


















