Madison Square Park Conservancy's Mad. Sq. Art announces a new sculptural installation for fall 2013 by renowned Italian artist Giuseppe Penone, consisting of three monumental, 30-foot tall bronze trees. Ideas of Stone (Idee di pietra), featuring Penone's signature manipulation of the trees' natural forms, interacts with Madison Square Park's lush landscape to highlight the relationships amongst man, sculpture and nature. The three works are titled Triplice (Triple), Idee di pietra - 1303 Kg di luce (Ideas of stone - 1303 Kg of light), and Idee di pietra - Olmo (Ideas of stone - Elm). The installation will remain on view daily from today, September 26, 2013 through February 9, 2014 in the Park.
Throughout his 40-year career, Penone has employed natural materials and forms in an exploration of the contrasting and fundamental relationships between man and nature. Penone was a member of the Italian Arte Povera group, artists who sought to dissolve divisions between art and life by using commonplace subjects and materials in their work. Trees as living sculpture is a recurring theme for Penone. He often manipulates these natural forms by twisting, deconstructing, hollowing, and uprooting the organic figures. He incorporates traces of fingerprints, nails, wires, carvings, and precariously placed boulders as remnant evidence of the sculptures' manmade composition and the effect of human interaction with the natural world. Penone addresses concepts of weight, balance, and scale, while merging the manmade and the organic.Videos