"Bel Borba Aqui"
5:30,8 p.m., Saturday November 17
(Brazil, 2012, Dir. Burt Sun & Andre Constantin)The rich culture of Salvador emanates from a fusion of European,
African, and Native Indian roots. Today, tattooed onto the skin of the
city’s 500-year-old urban landscape, one observes the ubiquitous public
artwork created by the artist Bel Borba over the past 35 years. The
documentary film, Bel Borba Aqui, reflects the intense and
intimate relationship between this historically rich city and her
beloved native son, Bel Borba. This film shares Bel’s ebullient
personality through constant acts of creation. We see him in moments of
joy and madness, creating large-scale outdoor art at lightning speed and
then working alone in deep introspection. Bel’s art draws inspiration
from his surroundings, and inspires others, particularly people in
impoverished neighborhoods, to join him in creating art that improves
their environment. Bel, known as “the people’s Picasso,” is also a man
with flaws, fears and struggles, and yet, Bel is a shrewd man who
navigates effortlessly from high society to the favelas of the
forgotten people. Bel’s own voice narrates the film, which, instead of
following a chronological order, is composed of a series of short
narratives. Interlinked events weave through the film like one of his
famed street mosaics, constructed piece by piece. This lyrical journey
unfolds Bel and his world into one masterpiece that can only be realized
as a whole once it is complete. The film examines a celebrated artist
facing his own mortality through cinematic gestures of subtle
playfulness that reflect Bel Borba himself, and how he transforms his
art to breathe new life into a city he loves.
Where: Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Phone: 236-3100
Address: 415 Couch
Website: okcmoa.com
Where: Oklahoma City Museum of Art
Phone: 236-3100
Address: 415 Couch
Website: okcmoa.com


