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| Contemporary artist Mariel Capanna creates abstract paintings inspired by iconic works |
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Mariel Capanna, Flowers, Ladders, Fires, Flags, 2025. Oil, wax, and marble dust on linen. Courtesy the artist and Adams and Ollman, Portland, OR.
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HARTFORD, CONN.- The Wadsworth presents Mariel Capanna as the latest artist to be featured in the long-running MATRIX series showcasing emerging contemporary artists. Born and based in Philadelphia, Capanna explores themes of time and memory through oil paintings on panel and her practice as a fresco artist and instructor. Inspired by The Wadsworths collection and the 250th anniversary of American independence in 2026, Capanna made a new series of paintings based on iconic works in the museums American art collection, by artists such as Florine Stettheimer (1871-1944), Bob Thompson (1937-1966), and John Trumbull (1756-1843). The paintings combine the color palettes of the source paintings with Capannas subjective impressions of related films she watched while completing the paintings, which are some of her largest and most intricate to date.
Mariel Capanna is a worthy addition to the legacy of the MATRIX program, which has consistently been a showcase for artists pushing forward all art forms, from experimental media to more traditional painting, said Jared Quinton, Emily Hall Tremaine Associate Curator of Contemporary Art. Im thrilled she has made new paintings in direct response to our renowned collection of American art, extending the MATRIX programs legacy as a forum for groundbreaking, site-specific artmaking.
In addition to the new panel paintings, Capanna has created a site-specific fresco installation for the MATRIX Gallery, surrounding the doorway with a set of fresco panels that frame visitors entry to the exhibition. The panels contain a red chalk preparatory drawing traditionally developed on the penultimate layer of plaster; here it becomes the visible surface, suggesting the draft of a fresco that has not yet been made.
Mariel Capanna (born 1988 in Philadelphia, where she lives and works) received a BFA and Certificate of Fine Art from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA and an MFA from the Yale School of Art, New Haven, CT. She has been an artist in residence at the Guapamacátaro Art and Ecology Residency in Michoacan, MX; the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Madison, ME; and at the Tacony Library and Arts Building, Philadelphia, PA. Capanna is the recipient of the Robert Schoelkopf Memorial Traveling Fellowship and an Independence Foundation Visual Arts Fellowship. From 2021-2023, Capanna was the Mellon Post-MFA Fellow in Studio Art at Williams College, Williamstown, MA, and she is currently a Visiting Assistant Professor of Art at Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, PA, as well as a fresco instructor at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. In 2025, Capanna presented her first museum solo exhibition, Giornata, at the Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, MA.
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