Alec & Franz FLOATING ARCHITECTURAL SPACES 4 – 8 June 2024

 


Alec & Franz

 

FLOATING ARCHITECTURAL SPACES


4 – 8 June 2024

Private View: Tuesday 4 June, 6-9pm

Bermondsey Project Space | 183-185 Bermondsey Street | London SE1 3UW
 
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Alec & Franz are artist duo Alec Boreham and Francesco Vitali. Floating Architectural Spaces is their collaborative exploration into the impact of architecture on human wellbeing. A shared appreciation for the histories and stories held within buildings lies at the core of their practice.

Intricate and detailed, yet light and abstract, Alec's hand drawn graphite works are not to be mistaken for architectural blueprints; they celebrate the individual beauty of iconic monuments that were constructed by manual means. Both artists believe that it is this human connection that allows us to recognise a city by its unique landmarks, constellations of domes and spires, minarets and cupolas, evoking a sense of belonging that transcends time and space.

Opulent drawings, deconstructed and reassembled, become self-contained monuments that, detached from their geographical surroundings, appear like spacecraft linking the past with the future. The role of architectural structures as portals linking the various stages of life is further illustrated through a series of colourful prints dedicated to the heritage of Queen Elizabeth II whose iconic silhouette, like that of St Paul's Cathedral, will be recognised by contemporaries and future generations alike.

The project is rounded off with a set model to illustrate the synergies between classical disciplines and modern technology. Featuring a performance by celebrated Baroque tenor Kieran White. Staged at Cremona Opera House in June 2023, the installation both contains and is embraced by Floating Architectural Spaces.

The exhibition coincides with the London Festival of Architecture. Hosted by Bermondsey Project Space Floating Architectural Spaces opens on Tuesday 4 June and closes with an artists' talk on Saturday 8 June. 

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