Lucy Beech
UK
MA in Fine Art
Slade School of Fine Art at University College London
Lucy Beech is a British artist based in Berlin working across moving image, spatial sound and installation. Informed by cinematic and scientific methods, Beech’s collaborative practice examines the entanglements of bodies, technologies and materials, exploring hidden infrastructures, material flows and ecological relations. Developed through collaborations with scientists, historians, poets and ecologists, Beech’s films collapse disciplinary boundaries producing new experimental narrative structures.MA in Fine Art
Slade School of Fine Art at University College London
Beech was an artist fellow at Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin 2020-2022 and the founder of the Working With Waste Research Group. Forthcoming and recent presentations of Beech’s work include: 18th Lyon Biennale of Contemporary Art, MAC Lyon, New Humans Memories of the Future, New Museum, New York (2026); A Map of the Pit, Tate Modern, London (With James Richards); Hymnal ICA London, with Alif Hilal (2025); Out of Body, Between Bridges, Berlin, Warm Decembers, CAPC Musée d'Art Contemporain de Bordeaux; Vertigo Video Scenarios of Rapid Change, Fondazione MAST, Bologna (2024); Reproductive Agents, Museo Madre, Naples; Ooze, Kunstinstituut Melly, Rotterdam (2023); Reproductive Exile Tramway, Glasgow; and The Centre Cannot Hold Fondation Galeries Lafayette, Paris (2018). Beech has collaborated on performance projects with Edward Thomasson since 2007. Together they have exhibited in theatre and exhibition spaces including Tate Britain, London (2017); Camden Arts centre; and Barbican Theatre, London (2011).
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