VINCENT GRANGE (he/him)
Specialising in immersive installations, Vincent Grange tells stories through spatial experimentation. He uses the absurd to challenge heteronormativity and explore the paradoxes of queer identities.
Works such as The House of Dorothy (2023) and its extensions — Dorothy's Closet (2024), Dorothy's Picnic Set (2024) and Dorothy’s Interior Boulevard (2025) — transform spaces into three-dimensional fables in which each element, from the architecture to the objects, contributes to telling the story it is writing.
His work earned him the Kiefer Hablitzel Göhner Prize (Swiss Art Awards 2024) and the Bourse Déliée du Fonds Cantonal d'Art Contemporain 2023. As the co-founder of Souplex Atelier, he works as a set designer and artistic director for various cultural events.
Works such as The House of Dorothy (2023) and its extensions — Dorothy's Closet (2024), Dorothy's Picnic Set (2024) and Dorothy’s Interior Boulevard (2025) — transform spaces into three-dimensional fables in which each element, from the architecture to the objects, contributes to telling the story it is writing.
His work earned him the Kiefer Hablitzel Göhner Prize (Swiss Art Awards 2024) and the Bourse Déliée du Fonds Cantonal d'Art Contemporain 2023. As the co-founder of Souplex Atelier, he works as a set designer and artistic director for various cultural events.
Image: The House of Dorothy, 2023