by Michael Granberry
Before his show opened at the Nasher Sculpture Center in late September, Giuseppe Penone found himself doing a round of interviews. He noticed one particular interviewer staring at the pouch affixed to his belt. "Is that a gun?" she asked.
At that point, Penone says with a laugh, he knew he was in Texas. "The reality he comes from as a European, specifically Italian, is so different from this reality," says Barnaby Fitzgerald, who translated Penone's words from Italian into English.
Source: http://www.dallasnews.com/
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