Italian Sculptor Giuseppe Penone Donates Over 200 Works on Paper to Castello di Rivoli

Published on 4.2.25

  The Italian sculptor Giuseppe Penone has made a significant contribution to the art community by donating over 200 works on paper to the Castello di Rivoli in Italy. This collection provides valuable insight into his notable sculptures and installations in the Piedmontese region. This donation is part of Penone's efforts to start a dialogue through his art, following similar gifts to other institutions. His work often explores the relationship between nature and human presence, as seen in his use of natural materials such as wood and stone in his sculptures. Penone's artistic style has been influenced by his surroundings, particularly the landscape of the Piedmont region where he grew up. His use of paper as a medium allows for a more intimate and delicate approach to his art, showcasing his ability to balance fragility with grandeur. The donation is a testament to Penone's commitment to sharing his vision with the public and sparking meaningful conversations about the role of art in society.
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