
Entre paredes y máscaras
Behind every face, another version of ourselves is waiting.

Image credit
Bernadette Despujols Rejas y papelillo, 2026 © Veta Gallery

Exhibition Highlights - What you’ll see
Contemporary figurative painting with psychological symbolism, surreal undertones, and theatrical portraiture.
This exhibition feels intimate and unsettling at the same time.
Bernadette Despujols creates interiors filled with silence, fragmented identities, masks, hidden emotions, and staged moments that feel suspended between reality and performance.
You’re watching:
- Faces that conceal more than they reveal
- Domestic spaces transformed into emotional landscapes
- Symbolic objects charged with tension
- Characters that seem caught between vulnerability and control
The paintings invite you to slow down and read gestures, textures, and small psychological details.
Worth the trip
Yes — especially if you enjoy emotionally driven contemporary painting.
Because this isn’t art made for spectacle.
It’s art about identity, intimacy, and the roles we play in front of others.
Inside Madrid’s contemporary art scene — especially in Carabanchel — exhibitions like this show how figurative painting is evolving beyond aesthetics into something more emotional and cinematic.
How to experience it
Visit slowly → these works reveal themselves over time
Stand close first, then step back → details and atmosphere change completely
Focus on the eyes, hands, and objects → that’s where the emotional narrative lives
Combine it with other Carabanchel galleries → the neighborhood itself feels like part of the experience
Artlovers tip:
Go without headphones for a moment.
This exhibition works best when you can feel the silence inside the paintings.


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