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Giuseppe Penone (born 3
April 1947, Garessio) is an
Italian artist and sculptor,
known for his large-scale
sculptures of trees. He is
interested in the...
- A peñón (Spanish pronunciation: [peˈɲon], "rock", pl.
peñones) is a term for
certain offs****
rocky island forts established by the
Spanish Empire (especially...
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remove the
tomatoes from
their bodies. Some parti****nts go to the Los
Peñones pool to wash. The
citric acid in the
tomatoes leads to the
washed surfaces...
- and Peñón de Vélez de la
Gomera that
border Morocco, and the
islands and
peñones (rocks) of Alborán, Chafarinas, Alhucemas, and Perejil.
Spain is a democracy...
- Kounellis,
Mario Merz,
Marisa Merz,
Giulio Paolini, Pino Pascali,
Giuseppe Penone,
Michelangelo Pistoletto,
Emilio Prini, and
Gilberto Zorio. They
often used...
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presence in the city of
artists like
Alighiero Boetti,
Mario Merz,
Giuseppe Penone,
Piero Gilardi and
Michelangelo Pistoletto. In
those years there was a strong...
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occupied by a fort,
several houses, and a church. It is one of
several peñones, or rock-fortresses, off the
coast of
Northern Africa. Isla de
Tierra (35°12′55″N...
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Fendi installed Foglie di
Pietra [Leaves of Stone], a
sculpture by
Giuseppe Penone, in Rome's
Largo Goldoni and
donated to the city;
Fendi committed to maintaining...
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handwritten annotations by the author. Germination, an
installation by
Giuseppe Penone in
three parts:
Leaves of Light, a tall
bronze tree
under the dome; Propagation...
- by
native speakers and non-speakers alike. Some were
published by
Frank Peñones,
Jason Chancoco,
Rizaldy Manrique,
Jonher Cañeba and
Kristian Cordero of...