Description:

ROBERT "BOB" CASSILLY (AMERICAN, 1949-2011)
Ceramic, signed and dated 1981. Female figural sculpture with nautilus head dress.

About the Artist: Born and raised in Webster Groves, Cassilly shunned intermediary education in favor of apprenticeship under Rudolph Torrini, another respected St. Louis contemporary sculptor. He earned his bachelor's degree in art from Fontbonne University in St. Louis, during which he inextricably crossed paths with, while on honeymoon with his first wife in Rome, the infamous 1972 vandalization of Michelangelo's La Pieta by fellow sculptural artist Laszlo Toth. Cassilly is widely recognized as the first individual to restrain Toth at the scene - an event which, positioned at the emergence of Cassilly's career, serves as a small spark of the bizarre and whimsical course of his existence and legacy in the St. Louis art scene.

Against all odds, Cassilly's crowning achievement, the City Museum, was erected from an abandoned shoe factory in what was then, a less-than-appealing side of the city - into one of the very top tourist attractions of St. Louis to this day, a momentous sculpture/playground/museum, a daring amalgam of repurposed material and architectural ingenuity unparalleled in the country.

Up to his untimely, yet, according to those closest to him, characteristic death in 2011, Cassilly was still mid-work on his next project, a sprawling theme park in the skeleton of a cement plant on a bank of the Mississippi. Cement Land, the working title of the project, still has hope to be completed by those around him in his honor. 26" height

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May 14, 2022 10:00 AM CDT
St. Louis, MO, US

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