Julien Nguyen: Evil in the Defense of the Good

Exhibited at Swiss Institute: Sep 19 - Nov 11 2018. Julien Nguyen’s first institutional solo exhibition in the United States.

Evil In The Defense of The Good, installation view (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Nguyen’s painting practice is at once referential and intensely personal, employing pre-16th century techniques. 

Homestead (2016/2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

His subject matter ranges from Renaissance architecture to artificial intelligence to the films of Kathryn Bigelow.

Noli me tangere, Caesaris sum (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

His works are often populated by slender and chimeric bodies that oscillate between the historical and the speculative. 

Good Sweet Night Prince (2018)Swiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Nguyen’s paintings pit familiar forms against one another to produce preternatural tableaus. 

Spiritus Mundi (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

In this exhibition, Nguyen furthers these inquiries with a new commission, his first significant moving image work. The video, Spiritus Mundi, is a reenactment of a scene from the director’s cut of Oliver Stone’s 1995 biopic Nixon.

Spiritus Mundi (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Former US President Richard Nixon and then-Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms leverage one another in a terse power struggle.

Spiritus Mundi (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

What begins as a strategic negotiation of funding and rank escalates into an ominous rumination on geopolitics, hubris, mortality and corruption.

Spiritus Mundi (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Over two decades later, Nguyen’s reinterpretation sees the roles of Nixon and Helms recast with friends from his life in Los Angeles. Alaia Parhizi, a 23 year-old Swiss artist of Persian descent, plays Richard Nixon.

Spiritus Mundi (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Aidan Nelson, a 20 year-old entrepreneur and actor from San Diego, who along with Parhizi runs the art-and-music venue Wönzimer, plays Richard Helms. 

Spiritus Mundi (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Austin Norman, also 20 and originally from Palm Springs, plays Nixon’s much aggrieved aide, Deputy Director of the CIA and Lieutenant General in the Marine Corps, Robert Cushman. 

Spiritus Mundi (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Costumed in a distorted approximation of political dress, and set in an Orientalist office, these attractive, vampiric young men inhabit their positions through a strange and darkly humorous role-play, grappling with a history that lies just beyond the brink of comprehension.

Evil In The Defense of The Good, installation view (2018) by Julien NguyenSwiss Institute / Contemporary Art New York

Two paintings of Nguyen’s actors hang in the gallery. The artist depicts his subjects as muses in repose, out of costume, in varying states of wakefulness and dress.

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