Giuseppe Penone Avvolgere la terra

 
 
 
 
 

GIUSEPPE PENONE
Avvolgere la terra

 
"You can think of casting as though the sculptor were the cast of his sculpture.
When he models a form, he's obliged to adapt his hands and movements
to the material in order to obtain a form.
In that sense, he's the negative of his own sculpture."
-Giuseppe Penone, Interview with Benjamin Buchloh, May 2012, New York
As part of envelopper la Terre, a solo exhibition of works by Giuseppe Penone at Marian Goodman Gallery Paris, we present the debut of Avvolgere la terra (To enfold the earth), 2024, a new limited edition produced in collaboration with Marian Goodman Gallery.

Following Journal, a limited edition by Bruce Nauman published by the gallery in 2022, this new editioned work revisits our history, echoing the activities of Multiples, Inc., a pioneering art publishing company founded by Marian Goodman in the 1960s.

Avvolgere la terra, consisting of 17 sculptures in terracotta with ochre and yellow pigments, refers in name to a primordial gesture, underscoring the intricate relationship between nature and humanity.
For Avvolgere la terra (2024), Penone applies his tactile approach to the materials, revisiting the process of “fossilizing a gesture.”...
For Avvolgere la terra (2024), Penone applies his tactile approach to the materials, revisiting the process of “fossilizing a gesture.” Holding terracotta fragments between his hands, a group of unique sculptures emerge from the raw material, imprinted with the surface of his skin, the contours of his palm and fingers. As Francesco Guzzetti states, “it is from “the negative of his hand, and the embrace of the closed fist that the material takes shape.” The soft, rounded forms crystallize through the compression of materials, enhanced by a vibrant palette of ocre and yellow pigments. In this manner, Penone highlights the tangible nature of the earth, cradling it in his hands to evoke a sense of touch and to underscore his relationship with the natural world. As each handful of earth is different, each of the 17 editions is unique.
Avvolgere la terra (2024), Giuseppe Penone

Handful of Clay

I held a piece of clay with the skin of my hands,
I held it tightly, imprinting it with my touch.

I felt the clay's smooth surface, its delicate, dusty porosity,
soft to the touch, like the velvet of leather turned inside out
with its light filaments that allow it to adhere to the flesh that envelops it.

By touching and enveloping the outer surface of things with our hands,
we cover them with imprints and define their inner space.
Our inner sensations define the space beyond our hands, surrounding and delimiting it.

Through the action of our hands, we cover and discover matter and its form.

Giuseppe Penone, 2015


Giuseppe Penone was born in Garessio, Italy in 1947. He lives and works in Turin. Giuseppe Penone has had recent...
Giuseppe Penone was born in Garessio, Italy in 1947. He lives and works in Turin. Giuseppe Penone has had recent solo exhibitions at the Galleria Borghese, Rome (2023); Centre Pompidou, Paris (2022; 2004); Philadelphia Museum of Art (2022); Villa Medici, Rome (2021); Palais d'Iéna - CESE, Paris, France (2019); Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, UK (2018); Chateau La Coste, Le Puy-Sainte-Réparade (2017); Palazzo della Civiltà, Rome (2017); Louvre Abu Dhabi, UAE (2017); MART, Rovereto (2016); Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam (2016); Nasher Sculpture Center, Dallas (2015); Musée Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Lausanne, Switzerland (2015);  the Beirut Art Center, Lebanon (2014); the Musée de Grenoble, France (2014); the Château de Versailles, France (2013); Kunstmuseum Winterthur (2013); Madison Square Park, New York (2013) and Whitechapel Gallery, London (2013).

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