Giuseppe Penone matrice
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Giuseppe Penone matrice
Rizzoli, 2017
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Catalog of an exhibition, hosted by Fendi in Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, Rome, Jan. 26-July 16, 2017
Originally published in Italian in 2017 by Libri Illustrati Rizzoli
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One of the most important living sculptors and a legendary figure associated with the revolutionary 1960s Arte Povera movement, Giuseppe Penone has combined radicality and classicism in a personal style that has been admired for half a century. Combining materials such as wood, wax, leather, marble, and bronze, his sculptures reveal a fascination with the transformative forces of nature and themes linked to ecology and environmental conservation. Documenting Penone s exhibition in the historic Palazzo della Civilta Italiana, the new headquarters of FENDI, this beautifully designed monograph serves both as an overview of the artist and a unique document for the extraordinary presentation of Penone s work in the historic context of the city of Rome.
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