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do Aceto & Thomas Liu Le Lann. Ph: Flavio Palasciano
Installation view VIN VIN, Chew, Alfredo Aceto & Thomas Liu Le Lann. Ph: Flavio Palasciano

Maybe it’s because the feature film’s never-ending digressions have little to do with the economy of the narrative, or because so many of the two protagonists’ occasionally inconsequential scenes take place in a car, but the HD video, with Aceto in his usual attire, a yellow sweater, blue tie, and white shirt, and Liu Le Lann in a brick-red jacket and white T-shirt — also plays upon digression. The collaborative work, in addition to providing the two-person show with its key image, also supplies its title. The chewing reaches its climax after the two-minute mark, when the video’s soundtrack materializes a flute solo piece titled Voice (1971) by Tôru Takemitsu, here performed by Chih- Yueh Yang.

do Aceto & Thomas Liu Le Lann. Ph: Flavio Palasciano
Installation view VIN VIN, Chew, Alfredo Aceto & Thomas Liu Le Lann. Ph: Flavio Palasciano

At this juncture, the guttural gestures of the musician’s mouth overlap with those of the two artists as they chew white chocolate. Alfredo Aceto and Thomas Liu Le Lann seem not to take themselves too seriously as they undertake an exhibition project that reflects on childhood learning and the ways in which specific parts of the body are involved in the process of artistic production. The floor of VIN VIN is partly covered with posters printed on shiny silver vinyl. Like Chew, this is also a collaborative work, one in which the artists’ respective inner worlds meet upon a common ground based in part on generational closeness, the bond of friendship, and, in the context of art, certain shared visual references.

Floorpiece (2022) consists of 170 industrially screen-printed posters depicting pacifiers –– in the shape of tongues, vampire teeth, and dental appliances –– with inscriptions that refer to a series of “Orofacial Muscle Exercises for Artists” produced by a speech pathologist named Dr. Daniel Garliner. 

The exercises, which borrow specific images and codes from the universe of childhood storytelling, are ostensibly intended to correct the functioning of the tongue in the mouth cavity. Also distributed on this collage-floor are lollipop sculptures in blown glass and painted lacquered wood by Liu Le Lann — objects that suggest the action of licking and the use of the tongue as a medium that can alter physical forms. With a complimentary tension, Aceto’s two Bocca con matita (2021) present a material illusion –– the fixity of a bronze cast of a mouth that, by contrast, suggests viscosity when forced to coexist with the formal rigor of the pencil. Meanwhile both works emphasize a strong formal and serial component that enhances their sense of sexualization and fetishism. Yet another commentary on notions of mastication and language takes crystalline form in Aceto’s Gutter-Gargoyle VII (2022), an industrial-beige gargoyle sculpture, its mouth wide open, with an obvious and erotic aesthetic charge that is enhanced by the refraction of light across an iridescent surface resembling the lacquer of nail polish. 
Aceto’s formal and exhibitionary exercises are in many ways complementary to Liu Le Lann’s objects. The former’s Le Hublot (2021), a “Momento” clock designed by Aldo Rossi for Alessi in 1993, here pierced by bullets in two random places, is somehow reminiscent of Warhol’s “Shot Marilyns.” It is also conceptually proximate to Liu Le Lann’s Sweet Teeth (Milo’s braces) III (2022), a mirror cabinet characteristic of Swiss bathroom fornitures, a standardized object that encompasses every social and geographic category in Switzerland (a country the two artists otherwise share).

Liu Le Lann has replaced the cabinet’s mirrors with colored blown-glass panels, in hues that reference the white and blue of the Lexomil and PrEP pills that the cabinet might contain. 

Thomas Liu Le Lann, Sweet Teeth (Milo’s braces) III, 2022, Wood, lacquer, mirrors and cane blown glass, Unique, 58 x 52 x 15 cm. Model : Milo. Ph: Flavio Palasciano
Thomas Liu Le Lann, Sweet Teeth (Milo’s braces) III, 2022, Wood, lacquer, mirrors and cane blown glass, Unique, 58 x 52 x 15 cm. Model : Milo. Ph: Flavio Palasciano

There is also a high-definition scan of a photocollage, printed on cotton paper, of Aceto’s face in the act of performing one of Garliner’s orofacial exercises. Egg-Human (2022), inspired by a work by Martín Soto-Climent, emphasizes the artist’s obsessiveness about the function of the tongue, whose correct position within the mouth determines the balance of the rest of the body. Though using a similarly obsessive attention to processual detail, Liu Le Lann’s works seem to mine a less melancholy and depotentiated vein of the conceptual matrix: We All Go Through (2022), a photograph mounted on aluminum, functions as an index to the exhibition as a whole. The image consists of an enlargement of crustaceans, specifically a sea grasshopper, in an archetypal fish tank in a restaurant in Huludao, China. The exhibition is both an individual and two-person exercise — an attempt at a liminal coexistence between interpersonal and objectified dimensions, a gray zone through which Aceto and Liu Le Lann move by examining the mechanisms of the art object and the body in relation to the structures of language

Exhibition: Alfredo Aceto & Thomas Liu Le Lann – Chew
Exhibition Duration: June 4 – July 9, 2022

Address and contact: 
Vin Vin in Vienna – Hintzerstraße 4/1, 1030 Vienna 
VIN VIN in Naples – Vicoletto II Santa Maria ad Agnone 3, 80139 Naples
www.vinvin.eu


Alfredo Aceto (b. 1991, Turin, lives in Lausanne, Switzerland) is a visual artist based between Turin and Lausanne. His practice includes film, installation, photography, text and sculpture, and is mainly concerned with the body and the biography. Using among others sculpture, film and sound, Alfredo Aceto creates spaces suspended between fiction and reality. His environments are places to live, in which one can find a sort of melancholy, artificial time alteration and image saturation. The objects he produces are traces, functional elements for the construction of the space where the blurred boundaries between his personal timeline and the collective one express the way chronology can be manipulate. His work arises from the will to create a place where would mix together the various strata of a linear form of time, turning into a platform from which signs of different ages emerge. Alfredo Aceto nurtures his own research by questioning his own self and, more in general, the ego that reigns in every person, if only on a latent level. Alfredo Aceto studied Fine Arts at ECAL (École Cantonale d’Art de Lausanne). His work has been exhibited in many international surveys, including DOC!, Paris, Museo Pietro Canonica, Rome, Museo del 900, Milan, Centre d’Art Contemporain de Genève, Geneva, Kunst Halle Sankt Gallen, St. Gallen or Kunsthaus Glarus, Glarus. Aceto is currently teaching at ECAL in Lausanne. In 2019 he is the recipient of the prestigious Leenaards Culture Grant from the Fondation Leenaards. In 2022 he is nominated for Swiss Art Awards in Basel.

Thomas Liu Le Lann (b. 1994, Geneva, lives and works in Geneva, Switzerland) is a multidisciplinary artist. He was a former student of Lili Reynaud Dewar and Verena Dengler at HEAD – Haute Ecole d’Art et de Design Genève. His work focuses on attempting to invalidate masculinity and highlight the progressive characteristics of softness, fragility and passivity. He represents both his fiancé’s, his friends and his own uncertain bodies and genders through sculptural works, images and autofiction writtings. In his recent work, the artist has introduced the figure of the soft heroes which seeks to support the deconstruction of the dominant heroic model and its bulky representations. Liu Le Lann is also co-founder and and was co-curator of Cherish, a Geneva- based project space, in collaboration with Ser Serpas, Mohamed Almusibli and James Bantone. Thomas Liu Le Lann won the New Heads BNP Paribas Foundation Award as well as the Head Gallery Award in 2018. His work has been exhibited internationally as in Fondation D’entreprise Ricard, Paris, Centre d’Art Contemporain of Yverdon Les Bains, BNP Paribas Foundation, Geneva, VIN VIN, Vienna, Galerie Xippas in Paris and Geneva, Maladie d’Amour in Grenoble, LUBOV, New York, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Le Locle, Mikro, Zürich & Extramentale, Arles. 

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