Homo Urbanus. A City-matographic Odyssey Since 2019, Bêka & Lemoine have broadened their cinematic perspective, by expanding their focus from architecture and buildings — which inherently pose questions about authorship — to the city, public, and shared spaces. As the artists states, these spaces are “an open, collective, and anonymous work, made up of historical layers without a single author’s signature, allowing for new and more complex explorations that open up an anthropological viewpoint”. The films in this series, shot in Bangkok, Bogotá, Doha, Kyoto, La Habana, Lisbon, Mumbai, Naples, Rabat, Saint Petersburg, Seoul, Shanghai, Tokyo and Venice, aim to capture the essence of urban life as closely as possible to a physical experience, presenting real-life scenes observed at close range. For this reason, the ongoing film project is presented in exhibitions designed by the filmmakers themselves, with large screens set at ground level and carefully crafted soundscapes, creating a portable urban stage. The project has been showcased in solo exhibitions at the following institutions: Museum of Contemporary Art – MAC/CCB (Lisbon, Portugal), S AM (Basel, Switzerland), Jim Thompson Art Center (Bangkok, Thailand), Fundació Enric Miralles and
Loop Festival (Barcelona, Spain), Arc en Rêve - Centre d’architecture (Bordeaux, France), CAMP - Center for Architecture and Urbanism (Prague, Czech Republic).
Spaccasassi In 2023, Beka&Lemoine conceived the installation
Spaccasassi, commissioned by
MAXXI - National Museum of 21st Century Arts for the exhibition "BioGrounds: For a new environmental awareness" (Venice, Certosa Island). For this occasion, they paid homage to the 'Spaccasassi', a tree that stands in the middle of the cloister of the ancient Certosa monastery. Together with botanist
Stefano Mancuso, they curated a series of performances to pay tribute to this "stonebreaker", inviting the public to sit, watch and listen to this symbol of endurance.
Living Architectures The
Living Architectures series, focused on the dialogue between architecture and its users, has been showcased in several exhibitions in cultural institutions, as: Oslo Architecture Triennal (Oslo, Norway),
Storefront for Art and Architecture (New York, USA), The Architecture Centre (Bristol, UK),
The Architecture Foundation (London, UK) and
GAMUD, Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Udine (Udine, Italy).
Solo Exhibitions • 2024: Museum of Contemporary Art – MAC/CCB,
Homo Urbanus: A Citymatographic Odyssey (Lisbon, Portugal) • 2024:
Bozar Centre for Fine Arts,
Rotor. Entangled Matter (Bruxelles, Belgium) • 2024: INSTITUTO,
Learning to Unlearn (Porto, Portugal) • 2023: Jim Thompson Art Center,
Homo Urbanus: A Citymatographic Odyssey (Bangkok, Thailand) • 2023: S AM,
Homo Urbanus: A Citymatographic Odyssey (Basel, Switzerland) • 2022: Festival en Ville,
Homo Urbanus: A Citymatographic Odyssey (Brussels, Belgium) • 2021: Fundació Enric Miralles &
Loop Festival,
Homo Urbanus: A Citymatographic Odyssey (Barcelona, Spain) • 2021: HDA, Haus der Architektur,
Homo Urbanus: A Citymatographic Odyssey (Graz, Austria) • 2021: Instituto de Arquitectura de Euskadi,
Homo Urbanus, (San Sebastián, Spain) • 2020: Festival Image de Ville,
Homo Urbanus 10 Films, 10 Villes du Monde, curated by Luc Joulé (Marseille, France) • 2018: CAMP - Center for Architecture and Urbanism,
Homo Urbanus (Prague, Czech Republic) • 2010: Oslo Architecture Triennal and ROM Gallery,
Living Architectures, curated by Henrik der Minassian (Oslo, Norway) • 2010:
Storefront for Art and Architecture,
Living Architectures, curated by Joseph Grima, (New York, USA) • 2010: The Architecture Centre,
Living Architectures (Bristol, UK) • 2010:
The Architecture Foundation,
Living Architectures (London, UK) • 2010:
GAMUD, Galleria d'Arte Moderna di Udine,
Living Architectures: A Video Trip Through Architecture (Udine, Italy)
Collective Exhibitions • 2024:
MAXXI Museum,
Architettura instabile, curated by
Diller Scofidio + Renfro (Rome, Italy) • 2023:
Royal Academy of Arts,
Herzog and De Meuron, curated by
Vicky Richardson (London, UK) • 2023:
MAXXI Museum,
Biogrounds: For a New Environmental Awareness, curated by Domitilla Dardi (Certosa Island, Venice, Italy) • 2023:
MAXXI Museum,
Fuori Tutto (Rome, Italy) • 2022: S AM,
Napoli Supermodern (Basel, Switzerland) • 2022:
IABR International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) • 2021:
MAXXI Museum,
Casa Balla: From Home to the Universe and Back (Rome, Italy). • 2020:
Berlin-Tempelhof Airport,
Living the City, curated by Tatjana Schneider and Lukas Feireiss (Berlin, Germany) • 2019:
XII Architecture Biennial of Sao Paulo,
Todo dia/Everyday, curated by Vanessa Grossman, Charlotte Malterre-Barthes and Ciro Miguel, Sesc 24 de Maio (Sao Paulo, Brazil) • 2019:
American Academy,
Cinque Mostre, curated by Ilaria Gianni (Rome, Italy) • 2019:
Bi-City Shenzhen Biennale of Urbanism / Architecture,
Urban Interactions (Shenzhen, China) • 2019: Biennale d’Art Contemporain de Rabat,
Un instant avant le monde, curated by Abdelkader Damani (Rabat, Marocco) • 2019: Biennale d’Architecture d’Orléans,
Nos années de solitude, curated by Abdelkader Damani & Luca Galofaro (Orléans, France) • 2018:
Design Museum,
Home Futures, curated by Eszter Steierhoffer (London, UK) • 2018:
FIAC,
Cinéphémère, curated by FILAF (Paris, France) • 2018: Manege Central Exhibition Hall (Saint Petersburg, Russia) • 2018: Seoul Biennale of Architecture and Urbanism,
Imminent commons, curated by Hyungmin Pai &
Alejandro Zaera-Polo (Seoul, South Korea) • 2018:
Victoria & Albert Museum,
Without Walls: Disability and Innovation in Building Design (London, UK) • 2016:
Barbican Art Gallery,
The Japanese House: Architecture and Life after 1945, curated by Jane Alison & Florence Ostende (London, UK) • 2016: Oslo Architecture Triennal,
After Belonging (Oslo, Norway) • 2014: 14th Venice International
Architecture Biennale,
Monditalia, curated by OMA/
Rem Koolhaas (Venice, Italy) • 2014:
National Building Museum,
HOT TO COLD, curated by
Bjarke Ingels Group (Washington, USA) • 2012: The Pavillion,
Beijing Posthastism, curated by
Shumon Basar,
Joseph Grima,
Hans Ulrich Obrist (Beijing, China) • 2011:
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art,
Living. Frontiers of architecture (Copenaghen, Denmark) • 2011:
MoMA San Francisco,
How Wine Became Modern: Design And Wine 1976 To Now, co-curated by
Diller Scofidio + Renfro (San Francisco, USA) • 2010: 12th
Venice International Architecture Biennale,
People Meet in Architecture, curated by Kazuyo Sejima (Venice, Italy) • 2010: 12th Buenos Aires International Biennial of Architecture, Centro Cultural Recoleta (Buenos Aires, Argentina) • 2008: 11th
Venice International Architecture Biennale,
Out There: Architecture Beyond Building, curated by
Aaron Betsky (Venice, Italy) • 2008:
Istanbul Biennial, curated by Pera Muzesi (Instanbul, Turkey
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