HD
2014
The Geneva Window, an exquisite piece of Irish art commissioned by the government, becomes a symbol of controversy when it is ultimately rejected and concealed to avoid potential scandal. As the narrative unfolds, the hidden masterpiece reveals its secrets, exploring themes of national identity and artistic integrity. The story delves into the reasons behind the government's decision, intertwining the fate of the artwork with the broader cultural implications for Ireland. This compelling tale raises questions about the value of art and the lengths taken to protect a nation's reputation.