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Gagosian is pleased to announce The Reflection of Bronze, an exhibition of new bronze sculptures by Giuseppe Penone, opening at 555 West 24th Street on April 22. This is the artist’s first exhibition with the gallery in New York and marks the debut of two major bodies of work. Curated by Adam D. Weinberg, director emeritus of the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, it is rooted in Penone’s late-1960s exploration of trees, which led to his celebrated carved tree works and now culminates in sculptures that render the same subject permanent in metal.

Throughout his career, Penone, a protagonist of radical Italian movement Arte Povera, has used a range of materials and forms to explore connections between human life and the natural world at large. In The Reflection of Bronze, he employs the titular alloy to trace the passage of time and the perpetuity of change. As noted by Weinberg in his essay on the exhibition, “Bronze for [Penone] is not a more permanent, more marketable substitute. . . . Rather, his use of bronze involves a profound, rich, varied, and lifelong response to enduring artistic questions.” Bronze partially surrendered its former prominence as an artistic material following the Second World War, but regained some currency through radical new approaches to its use—often involving its juxtaposition with other materials—pioneered by Penone and his contemporaries. The works on view in New York also derive from his early realization that, by excising the rings surrounding the knots in a wood beam, he could reveal the form of a tree at an earlier stage of its life.

The Reflection of Bronze is structured as a three-room sequence. The first space is lined floor-to-ceiling in sheets of cork—the renewable bark of the cork oak tree—to create an enveloping environment paired with bronze elements, alluding to the regenerative capacity of skin. In the center of the room stands Marsia (Marsyas) (2024), a sculpture inspired by the Greek myth of Marsyas, the satyr who lost a musical contest to Apollo and was condemned to be flayed alive hanging from a tree. Penone refers to the story—imaged famously by Titian—in two connected bronze branches, one with bark and one bare, which evoke Marsyas’s skinned and inverted figure.

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Giuseppe Penone: The Reflection of Bronze

Giuseppe Penone: The Reflection of Bronze

Adam D. Weinberg has been working with Giuseppe Penone on an exhibition of the artist’s new sculptures, The Reflection of Bronze, that opens at Gagosian, New York, on April 22. The works explore the character and possibilities of bronze. Here, Weinberg considers Penone’s enduring engagement with the alloy and addresses the conceptual underpinnings of the exhibition’s three-room structure.

The World as Playground

The World as Playground

Bartolomeo Sala considers the brief yet revolutionary dreams of Arte Povera. On the occasion of a retrospective at the Bourse de Commerce, Paris, he explores the historical conditions that gave rise to the radical midcentury movement and the warnings we might glean today from its legacy.

Gagosian Quarterly Fall 2022

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Gagosian Quarterly Fall 2022

The Fall 2022 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Jordan Wolfson’s House with Face (2017) on its cover.

Giuseppe Penone À La Tourette

Giuseppe Penone À La Tourette

Le Couvent Sainte-Marie de La Tourette, in Éveux, France, is both an active Dominican priory and the last building designed by Le Corbusier. As a result, the priory, completed in 1961, is a center both religious and architectural, a site of spiritual significance and a magnetic draw for artists, writers, architects, and others. This fall, at the invitation of Frère Marc Chauveau, Giuseppe Penone will be exhibiting a selection of existing sculptures at La Tourette alongside new work directly inspired by the context and materials of the building. Here, Penone and Frère Chauveau discuss the power and peculiarities of the space, as well as the artwork that will be exhibited there.

Augurs of Spring

Augurs of Spring

As spring approaches in the Northern Hemisphere, Sydney Stutterheim reflects on the iconography and symbolism of the season in art both past and present.

Giuseppe Penone: By the Bay

Giuseppe Penone: By the Bay

Elizabeth Mangini writes on Giuseppe Penone’s installation of two sculptures at San Francisco’s Fort Mason.

Gagosian Quarterly Spring 2020

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Gagosian Quarterly Spring 2020

The Spring 2020 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available, featuring Cindy Sherman’s Untitled #412 (2003) on its cover.

Giuseppe Penone at Fort Mason

Giuseppe Penone at Fort Mason

An outdoor installation by Giuseppe Penone in San Francisco’s historic Fort Mason features two life-size bronze sculptures cast from fallen trees. The project continues the artist’s long investigation of the perpetual give-and-take between humans and nature. In this video, Penone discusses what drew him to this landscape and the concepts behind the installation.

Giuseppe Penone: Foglie di bronzo / Leaves of Bronze

Giuseppe Penone: Foglie di bronzo / Leaves of Bronze

Gagosian director Pepi Marchetti Franchi speaks about Giuseppe Penone’s recent exhibition in San Francisco, detailing the various works and their relationships to the artist’s long-standing sculptural practice.

Rain of Light

Rain of Light

One year after the opening of the Louvre Abu Dhabi, Jean Nouvel and Giuseppe Penone sat down with Alain Fleischer, Pepi Marchetti Franchi, and Hala Wardé to reflect on how the museum and Penone’s commissioned artworks for the space came to be.

Visions of the Self: Jenny Saville on Rembrandt

Visions of the Self: Jenny Saville on Rembrandt

Jenny Saville reveals the process behind her new self-portrait, painted in response to Rembrandt’s masterpiece Self-Portrait with Two Circles.

Giuseppe Penone and Carlos Basualdo

Gagosian Quarterly Talks
Giuseppe Penone and Carlos Basualdo

Giuseppe Penone discusses his new monograph, The Inner Life of Forms, with the book’s editor Carlos Basualdo, senior curator of contemporary art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, at the Greene Space, New York. Hosted by art critic Deborah Solomon.

Gagosian Quarterly Winter 2018

Gagosian Quarterly Winter 2018

The Winter 2018 issue of Gagosian Quarterly is now available. Our cover this issue comes from High Times, a new body of work by Richard Prince.

Ideas of Stone

Behind the Art
Ideas of Stone

In the small skiing village of Gstaad, among the towering mountains of the Swiss Alps, lies a surprising and ambitious exhibition of sculpture by Giuseppe Penone. Susan Ellicott tells the story of how this installation came to be.

Gagosian Quarterly Spring 2018

Gagosian Quarterly Spring 2018

The Spring 2018 Gagosian Quarterly with a cover by Ed Ruscha is now available for order.

The Inner Life of Forms

The Inner Life of Forms

Giuseppe Penone speaks with Carlos Basualdo and Pepi Marchetti Franchi about his monograph.

Giuseppe Penone: Ephemeris

Giuseppe Penone: Ephemeris

In Giuseppe Penone: ephemeris we get a glimpse of his process as he explores some of the ideas behind Equivalenze.

Front cover of the Giuseppe Penone and Alain Elkann: 474 Answers book

Giuseppe Penone and Alain Elkann: 474 Answers

$60
Cover of the book Propagazioni: Giuseppe Penone at Sèvres with a dust jacket

Propagazioni: Giuseppe Penone at Sèvres

$18
Cover of the monograph Guiseppe Penone: The Inner Life of Forms

Giuseppe Penone: The Inner Life of Forms

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Giuseppe Penone: Identity (Black) print

Giuseppe Penone: Identity (Black)

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Giuseppe Penone: Identity (White) print

Giuseppe Penone: Identity (White)

$2,500
Front of Giuseppe Penone: Intersecting Gaze / Sguardo incrociato poster

Giuseppe Penone: Intersecting Gaze / Sguardo incrociato

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Cover of Art Povera rare book

Art Povera

Cover of Documenta 5 book

Documenta 5

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Cover of the Gagosian Quarterly: Summer 2026 Issue featuring Ellen Gallagher’s Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish (2026) on the cover

Gagosian Quarterly: Summer 2026 Issue

$20