THE HOUSE OF DOROTHY. Vincent Grange
The House of Dorothy by Vincent Grange © Raphaelle Müller
Opening:
1 April 2025
18:00 – 21:00
Durata mostra:
2 April – 3 July 2025
Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri: 11:00 – 17:00 Thu: 11:00 – 20:00 Sat: 14:00 – 18:00
Press release

The House of Dorothy is the first solo exhibition in Italy by artist Vincent Grange, who presents an architectural installation designed for the spaces of Istituto Svizzero.

The title of the project draws inspiration from the expression “friends of Dorothy,” a code used by the gay community—and later the LGBTQIA+ community—in the United States starting in the 1950s to identify one another and evade persecution for homosexuality. The term was so widespread that in the 1980s the Naval Investigative Service launched a lengthy but ultimately futile investigation to locate Dorothy, believing her to be a real person.

 

At the intersection of spatial design and queer history, The House of Dorothy reconstructs the home of this imagined figure, whose name was likely a tribute to the character played by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz (1939). The various rooms narrate Dorothy’s life while simultaneously paying homage to a series of spaces historically significant to the LGBTQIA+ community. From legendary clubs to urban cruising spots, from historically significant homes to cinematic references, Dorothy’s house spans eras and geographies, gathering symbolic and real locations that have served as safe spaces for the queer community.

 

The title also references the concept of “house” in ballroom culture, where chosen families, led by a “mother” or “father,” offer a sense of belonging and support to their “children,” who are often estranged from their biological families. The House of Dorothy thus becomes a space for the community, honoring queer genealogies past and present, and offering them shelter.

 

Vincent Grange (*1997, born in Geneva, lives and works in Geneva) explores and challenges the conventions of heteronormative society through the creation of alternative realities. His work, which includes unique architectures, artifacts, and machines, invites viewers to engage with and interpret each design choice, unraveling the often absurd narratives he weaves. As part of his Master’s program in Space and Communication at HEAD Genève (Haute École d’Art et Design), Grange co-founded Collectif Kimera, which oversees Espace Dukat, a contemporary art space in Geneva. Additionally, he co-founded Souplex Atelier with his colleague and friend Tanguy Troubat, where he serves as a scenographer and art director. In 2024 he was one of the recipients of the Kiefer Hablitzel Göhner Prize at the Swiss Art Awards.

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