Giuseppe Penone
Sculpture

Exhibition - from saturday 19 mar 2016 | to sunday 26 jun 2016

  • Giuseppe Penone, "Spazio di luce" (dettaglio), 2008, Collezione Privata, Ph. Mart, Carlo Baroni

    Giuseppe Penone, "Spazio di luce" (dettaglio), 2008, Collezione Privata, Ph. Mart, Carlo Baroni

  • Giuseppe Penone, "trappole di luce", 1998, ®Archivio Penone

    Giuseppe Penone, "trappole di luce", 1998, ®Archivio Penone

  • Giuseppe Penone, "Pelle di grafite - riflesso della fronte", 2015, Collezione Privata, Ph. Mart, Carlo Baroni

    Giuseppe Penone, "Pelle di grafite - riflesso della fronte", 2015, Collezione Privata, Ph. Mart, Carlo Baroni

  • "Giuseppe Penone. Scultura", veduta dell'allestimento e al centro "Sigillo", 2012, Courtesy Gagosian Gallery, Ph. Mart, Carlo Baroni

    "Giuseppe Penone. Scultura", veduta dell'allestimento e al centro "Sigillo", 2012, Courtesy Gagosian Gallery, Ph. Mart, Carlo Baroni

  • Giuseppe Penone, "Gesti vegetali", 1983-84, Collezione Privata e "Gesti vegetali", 1983, Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery, Ph. Mart, Carlo Baroni

    Giuseppe Penone, "Gesti vegetali", 1983-84, Collezione Privata e "Gesti vegetali", 1983, Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery, Ph. Mart, Carlo Baroni

When
from saturday 19 mar 2016 | to sunday 26 jun 2016
Cost
Where
Mart Rovereto
Type
Exhibition

Since the beginning of his career, Penone has constructed a discourse on sculpture based on a relationship with the plant world.
On the occasion of the personal exhibition at Mart, a number of new and significant works will be presented, reinterpretations of historical works shown in close relation with the museum spaces. Right from the entrance, architecture and sculpture intertwine, highlighting the characteristics of both: the expressiveness of the space and that of the matter, the experience of light and that of volume. In the centre of the Mart, a large bronze trunk climbs almost to the point of breaking the structure of the museum, while a marble almost twenty metres high marks the center of a layout in the spacious spaces of the second floor, which for the first time are presented as pure architecture free of any wall. All around grows an empathetic landscape made of bronze bark, anthropomorphic forms and gestures of plants, imprints of trees, marble veins, casts of soil.

What is thus offered to the public is the dense poetic vocabulary of an artist who has marked a crucial step in the history of art.

Giuseppe Penone. Sculpture

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