Written in French.
The catalog presents all the drawings accompanied by essays, including that of Jonas Storsve, curator of the exhibition, a long interview with the artist and an essay on the practice of drawing made in the 1970s, as well as a biography.
In 2020, the Italian artist Giuseppe Penone made an exceptional donation of several hundred drawings to the National Museum of Modern Art (Centre Pompidou) and to the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
The Center Pompidou received some 328 drawings from 1967 to 2019, which considerably enrich the collection of the Cabinet d'Art Graphique.
The exhibition presented in the eponymous gallery from October 2022 to February 2023 presents this incredible gift.
The drawings given by Giuseppe Penone constitute the major part of his work on paper. They bear witness to the many mediums and techniques used: pencil, ballpoint pen, watercolor, coffee, Indian ink, rubbing, graphite, rice paper, cardboard, Japanese paper, glossy paper treated with turpentine, charcoal, adhesive tape, leaves, etc
Never exhibited for most of them, they constitute a precious chronological and typological range to better understand the masterful work of the artist.
"For me, drawing exerts a double fascination: the constantly renewed surprise offered by its materiality and the unique possibility of visualizing a gesture". For Giuseppe Penone, each technique offers a range of potential expressions; the same goes for the many papers used: from smooth to rough, from cool white to amber white, from silky to fibrous. The different types of support give the same sign a different expressive value.
In French.
276 pages
Éditions du Centre Pompidou
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