
Wadsworth’s MATRIX exhibit has layers of life and lived-in appreciation for place where it hangs
Mariel Capanna's new exhibition at the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art's MATRIX gallery space features canvases filled with abstract shapes that evoke a thriving town or bustling metropolis. The works, specially created for the exhibit, are painted quickly in oils enhanced with wax and marble dust, and are inspired by pieces from the museum's permanent American Art collection, including works by Florine Stettheimer, Bob Thompson, and John Trumbull. Capanna also watched films that responded to those artworks while painting, and the canvases are sized to match the gallery's entranceway, which is framed by a fabricated panel titled "Sinopia for an Egress."






