Giuseppe Penone Avvolgere la terra
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
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