By Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation
Text by Lígia Afonso / Plano Nacional das Artes
Maria Capelo depicts landscapes in an ancient and universal tradition, capturing specific places in southern Portugal, northern Italy and Spanish Extremadura. Whether painting or drawing, Capelo starts by observing natural scenes that are defined by a certain harshness – neither truly inhabited nor totally isolated. She then translates what she observes into her work, attempting to rekindle an experience, rather than simply reproducing a scene.
Series "Corgo" (2020) by Maria CapeloOriginal Source: Collection Maria Capelo
Series "Corgo", 2020
Indian ink on paper
17 x 17,5 cm
Collection Maria Capelo
Series "Corgo" (2020) by Maria CapeloOriginal Source: Collection Maria Capelo
Series "Corgo", 2020
Indian ink on paper
17 x 17,5 cm
Collection Maria Capelo
Series "Corgo" (2020) by Maria CapeloOriginal Source: Collection Maria Capelo
Series "Corgo", 2020
Indian ink on paper
17 x 17,5 cm
Collection Maria Capelo
Series "Corgo" (2020) by Maria CapeloOriginal Source: Collection Maria Capelo
Series "Corgo", 2020
Indian ink on paper
17 x 17,5 cm
Collection Maria Capelo
Austere and arid, her compositions feature a pared-back array of elements: a vision of trees, punctuated here and there by branches, shrubs, paths and rocks. By reclaiming and reconfiguring these elements in terms of perspective, scale and meaning, Capelo comes up with different ways of expressing the same distorted and imagined idea of the landscape. The artist also works with photography as documentary material for pinning down reality, sustaining memory and shedding light upon any enigmas.
Untitled (2018) by Maria CapeloOriginal Source: Collection Maria Capelo
Untitled, 2018
Oil on canvas
185 x 190 x 4 cm
Collection Maria Capelo
Her paintings are rigorously thought out and patiently crafted. They draw viewers closer to the canvas, where they discover an apparent chaos of vegetation and geological forms, testament to fleeting moments in the past. As Capelo sees it, “everything that happens on Earth leaves its trace on the landscape, and all human activity, be it political, cultural or economic, shapes the place where it occurs”.
Untitled (2018) by Maria CapeloOriginal Source: Collection Maria Capelo
Untitled, 2020
Oil on canvas
190 x 185 x 4 cm
Collection Maria Capelo
Learn more about the artist:
Visual artist: Maria Capelo (in English)
Conversa no âmbito da Exposição "Deita-te, levanta-te e agora deita-te", Maria Capelo | Fundação Carmona e Costa (in Portuguese)
Selection of works presented at the exhibition All I want: Portuguese women artists from 1900 to 2020, in its first moment at Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon, within the scope of the cultural program that takes place in parallel to the Portuguese Presidency of the Council of the European Union 2021.
Exhibition organized by the Portuguese Ministry of Culture, Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage (DGPC) and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, in co-production with the Center of Contemporary Creation Olivier Debré, Tours, and with the collaboration of the Plano Nacional das Artes (Portugal).
Curators:
Helena de Freitas and Bruno Marchand
Text by Lígia Afonso / Plano Nacional das Artes
Selection of online resources Maria de Brito Matias
Learn more about Maria Capelo's works presented in the context of this exhibition:
All I want: Le Vivant
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