The House of Dorothy
by Vincent Grange
Con lo zucchero in bocca
Group show
The House of Dorothy
Vincent Grange
Istituto Svizzero, Milan
April 02 – July 03, 2025
Con lo zucchero in bocca
Group show
Istituto Svizzero, Rome
April 18 – July 06, 2025
Press release
Vincent Grange
The House of Dorothy
Installation view, Istituto Svizzero, Milano, 2025 © Giulio Boem
Installation view, Istituto Svizzero, Milano, 2025 © Giulio Boem
Istituto Svizzero inaugurates its Milan programme with The House of Dorothy, the first solo exhibition in Italy by artist Vincent Grange (*1997, born in Geneva, lives and works in Geneva). Grange 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.
In the house, the memory of stories of oppression alternates and overlaps with the joyful experience of shared struggle. The project takes on a practice rooted in the history of LGBTQIA+ movements: reclaiming, with an emancipatory perspective, terms and narratives marked by a discriminatory genesis. The architecture, objects, and presences in the house interrogate both contemporary and past mythologies, bringing suppressed stories to the surface and strongly reaffirming the importance of not forgetting them, by reinhabiting them together.
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.
Curated by Lucrezia Calabrò Visconti.
Gianfranco Baruchello, Binta Diaw, Gina Fischli, Pauline Julier, Oz Oderbolz, Sergio Rojas Chaves, Virginie Sistek, Milva Stutz
Con lo zucchero in bocca
Virginie Sistek, Bienpeureuse (2021),
Courtesy of Istituto Svizzero, Roma, 2025 © Daniele Molajoli
Oz Oderbolz and Milva Stutz,
Courtesy of Istituto Svizzero, Roma, 2025 © Daniele Molajoli
The group exhibition Con lo zucchero in bocca explores the relationship between resource extraction and sweetness. The project is inspired by the villa that now houses the Istituto Svizzero in Rome, once owned by Carolina Maraini-Sommaruga and Emilio Maraini, a Ticinese pioneer in the beet sugar industry in Italy. Taking sugar and the history of its production as a starting point, the exhibition addresses the imagery associated with the exploitation of resources, exposing how notions of sweetness, romance and desire often contribute to softening narratives of domestication and conquest.
The exhibition presents both new and existing works by artists working with sculpture, painting, installation and film. Through historical accounts, autobiography or fiction, the protagonists of these works grapple with the human-constructed concept of nature, exposing the narrative strategies concealing the exploitation of animals, resources, land, and communities. The works in the exhibition address the narrative motifs and images to which we are accustomed when talking about nature, breaking free from the naive, escapist and conciliatory gaze that often characterises it.
The title of the exhibition evokes the feeling of sugar in one’s mouth, emphasising the embodiment of grand narratives through personal stories. The works on display often co-opt and distort the use of everyday and familiar materials such as furniture and food. Irony often emerges as a critical tool, while various metabolic processes accompany the experience of the exhibition. Spanning from the microscopic to the macroscopic—from something as small as sugar dust to something as vast as a galaxy—the works on display subvert expectations around ecological discourse, offering new and urgent forms of storytelling.
Curated by Lucrezia Calabrò Visconti.
Binta Diaw, Nero Sangue (2020/2025),
Courtesy of Istituto Svizzero, Roma, 2025 © Daniele Molajoli
Con lo zucchero in bocca, Installation view at Istituto Svizzero, Roma, 2025. Works in photo by Gianfranco Baruchello and Gina Fischli.
Gina Fischli, Can the phantom of life step in the same river twice (2025)
Virginie Sistek, Resurrection Ranch (2024)
Oz Oderbolz, These Boots Are Made for Walkin’ (2023)
Pauline Julier, A Million-Year Picnic (2024-2025)
Sergio Rojas Chaves, Neighbourhood Birdfeed (2025).
Sergio Rojas Chaves, Neighbourhood Birdfeed (2025).
Istituto Svizzero, Milan
The House of Dorothy
April 02 – July 03, 2025
Istituto Svizzero, Rome
Con lo zucchero in bocca
April 18 – July 06, 2025