“The oak tree and me,” said Carl Sagan, “we’re made of the same stuff.” Sagan’s work was focused on the cosmos, but he understood that here on earth, the lives of animals and plants are as intertwined as strands of the double helix. The artist Giuseppe Penone expresses much the same belief in his sculptures. A year-long installation of two monumental Penone cast-bronze trees—Ideas of Stone (2004) and The Logic of the Vegetal (2012)—graces Fort Mason, the historic site within Golden Gate National Recreation area in San Francisco. —L.J.

Giuseppe Penone at Fort Mason
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Golden Gate National Recreation Area / San Francisco / Art
Golden Gate National Recreation Area / San Francisco / Art
Giuseppe Penone, “Idee di pietra,” Fort Mason, San Francisco, 2019 © 2019 Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris Photo: Matthew Miillman Courtesy Gagosian
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