The Hidden Face

  • December 14, 2013 / 14:00
  • December 15, 2013 / 16:00

Director: Andrés Baiz
Genre: Thriller
Cast: Quim Gutierrez, Clara Lago, Martina García, Marcela Mar, Juan Alfonso Baptista, Alexandra Stewart, Humberto Dorado
Spain 97’, 2011, color
Spanish with Turkish subtitles

Written by director Andi Baiz Cali, the movie presents the story of Adrian, a master of the Philharmonic Orchestra of Bogota, and his girlfriend Bethlehem. They seem to be very much in love, but when Bethlehem begins to doubt Adrian’s fidelity, she disappears without a trace. Afflicted, Adrian finds solace both in his music and in the arms of a beautiful maid, Fabiana. As the passion between them grows, questions about the mysterious disappearance of Bethlehem begin to surface.

The Hidden Face

The Hidden Face

Crab Trap

Crab Trap

Fat, Bald and Short Man

Fat, Bald and Short Man

Sofia and the Stubborn

Sofia and the Stubborn

Trailer

The Hidden Face

The First Nudes

The First Nudes

Men were the first nudes in Turkish painting. The majority of these paintings were academic studies executed in oil paint; they were part of the education of artists that had finally attained the opportunity to work from the live model. The gender of the models constituted an obstacle in the way of characterizing these paintings as ‘nudes’. 

Janine Antoni Look At Me!

Janine Antoni Look At Me!

The exhibition Look at Me! Portraits and Other Fictions from the ”la Caixa” Contemporary Art Collection examines portraiture, one of the oldest artistic genres, through a significant number of works of our times. Through the exhibition we will be sharing about the artists and sections in Look At Me!. This time we are sharing about Janine Antoni , exhibited under the section “The Conventions of Identitiy”!

Paris Without End (1959-1965)

Paris Without End (1959-1965)

In the 60s, Alberto Giacometti paid homage to Paris, the city where he lived, by drawing its streets, cafés, and more private places like his studio and the apartment of his wife, Annette. These drawings would make up his last book, Paris sans fin (Paris Without End).