Concrete Jungle Gym
Artist Bob Cassilly spent years saving and repurposing relics and treasures slated for demolition as cities across the midwest practiced municipal disinvestment. The sculptor, who previously protected a Michelangelo masterpiece from destruction, transformed art, history, and junk into tunnels, slides and caverns inside of an abandoned ten-story warehouse where he recreated his own unique idea of a city. Artist Bob Cassilly spent years saving and repurposing relics and treasures slated for demolition as cities across the midwest practiced municipal disinvestment. The sculptor, who previously protected a Michelangelo masterpiece from destruction, transformed art, history, and junk into tunnels, slides and caverns inside of an abandoned ten-story warehouse where he recreated his own unique idea of a city. Artist Bob Cassilly spent years saving and repurposing relics and treasures slated for demolition as cities across the midwest practiced municipal disinvestment. The sculptor, who previously protected a Michelangelo masterpiece from destruction, transformed art, history, and junk into tunnels, slides and caverns inside of an abandoned ten-story warehouse where he recreated his own unique idea of a city. Artist Bob Cassilly spent years saving and repurposing relics and treasures slated for demolition as cities across the midwest practiced municipal disinvestment. The sculptor, who previously protected a Michelangelo masterpiece from destruction, transformed art, history, and junk into tunnels, slides and caverns inside of an abandoned ten-story warehouse where he recreated his own unique idea of a city.