Ila Bêka is a contemporary Italian artist, filmmaker and producer living in Paris. Ila Bêka is part of the artist duo Bêka & Lemoine.
Ila Bêka, together with Louise Lemoine, are two of the most important architectural artists working today. Their films focus on the relationship of people and design. They emphasize the presence of everyday life within some of the most iconic architectural projects of recent decades.[1] Bêka & Lemoine's complete work (16 films) was acquired in 2016 by MoMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York, and is now part of its permanent collection.[2] The acquisition of a complete work by MoMA, Museum of Modern Art is an extremely rare event for a living artist.[3]
Since 2005 he has been working in collaboration with Louise Lemoine with whom he founded the research and creation platform Bêka & Lemoine. Described by The New York Times as "cult figures in the European architecture world",[4]Bêka and Lemoine focus their work on experimental new narrative and cinematographic forms in relation to contemporary architecture.[5]Koolhaas Houselife, the first film Ila Bêka co-directed with Lemoine in 2008, has been acclaimed by the international critique as "The architectural cult movie".[6]
2015: Spiriti (15x3min circa)- Video installation- Art project commissioned by Fondazione Prada, Milano[15]
2016: Voyage autour de la Lune (75min) - Documentary
2016: Selling Dreams (25min + 12min) - Video installation - Official Selection Oslo Triennale
2017: Moriyama-San (63min) - Documentary - Best Prize at Architecture Film Festival London
2019: Butohouse (34min) - Documentary - International Premiere at DocAviv Film Festival
2017-2020: Homo Urbanus (10 x 55min) - Video installation - Official Selection Seoul Biennale and Agora Biennale in Bordeaux
2020: Tokyo Ride (90min) - Documentary - Artistic Vision Award, Depth of Field Competition - Best Prize - Docaviv Film Festival, 2020
2021: Oslavia, The Cave of the Past Future (17min) - Video installation - World premiere at MAXXI Museum in Rome
2022: Big Ears Listen with Feet (93min) - Special Mention, Milano Design Film Festival, MDFF 2022, Milan
2023: Rehab from Rehab (86min) - In competition at Jihlava International Documentary Film Festival, Prague
2024: The Sense of Tuning (96min) - International Premiere at Fondation Cartier in Paris
Teaching
In 2019-2022 he taught the Diploma Unit "Homo Urbanus, Laboratory for Sensitive Observers" at AA School, Architectural Association School of Architecture in London.[1]
In 2021 he taught The Berlage Theory Master Class "A Journey Round My Room" at The Berlage Center for Advanced Studies in Architecture and Urban Design, in Delft.[3]
In 2014 and 2013 he taught the course "Cinema & Architecture" at GSAPP Columbia University for the New York/Paris program.
Recognition
MoMA, Museum of Modern Art in New York: The complete work (16 films) of Ila Bêka and Louise Lemoine has been acquired for the permanent collection.[2]
CNAP, Centre National des Arts Plastiques: "Koolhaas Houselife" and "La Maddalena" have been acquired for the permanent collection.
FRAC Centre, Orléans: "Butohouse", "Moriyama-San", "The Infinite Happiness", "Selling Dreams", "Gehry's Vertigo" have been acquired for the permanent collection.
Isabelle Regnier, “Ila Bêka et Louise Lemoine : Nous filmons la ville à l’échelle des citadins que nous sommes”, Le Monde, 2020-10-07
Wojciech Czaja, “Das ist der Homo Urbanus”, Der Standard, 2020-08-02
Edwin Heathcote, “Living with a starchitect’s early work”, Financial Times, 2019-07-26
Camille Juza, “Arpentez une maison d’architecte en regardant Koolhaas Houselife et envisagez votre intérieur d’un autre oeil”, France Culture, 2020-05-05
Sara Marzullo, “L’umanità in città”, Il Tascabile, 2020-06-18