The newest (April) issue of the main Swiss art monthly publication, Kunstbulletin, features an article on Swiss artist, Anna-Sabina Zürrer, titled “Die Suche nach der Essenz†(The Search for the Essence) written by SCI’s Claus Noppeney and Ashraf Osman. Continue reading Anna-Sabina Zürrer & The Search for the Essence
Strange power of olfactory art
Discussing the work of Peter de Cupere the New York Times notes “the strange power of olfactory art”. Continue reading Strange power of olfactory art
Art for the Knowing Nose – NYTimes.com
“Mr. De Cupere makes art that stinks. Sewage, sweat, rotten fish, cigarettes, urinal cakes. But also grass, toothpaste, candy, flowers and soap. All have figured prominently in the installations, paintings, perfumes, performances and even an iPad app of this provocateur. He is just one of several contemporary artists using odor to create art that delivers an intensely personal, emotional and sometimes physical experience.â€
The Art and Olfaction Awards: Professionalizing Artistic Perfumery
Last summer, we made a connection between Exsence, the annual meeting of the independent perfume business in Milano, and the emerging Art and Olfaction Awards at Los Angeles resulting in a wonderful partnership and a great session at Exsence 2016. Continue reading The Art and Olfaction Awards: Professionalizing Artistic Perfumery
Zurich Scent Roundtable
Tate sensorium: What Does Art Smell Like?
An upcoming exhibit at Tate Britain experiments with sensory experiences to deepen the way visitors perceive different works. Continue reading Tate sensorium: What Does Art Smell Like?
What Does Art Smell Like? – The Atlantic
An upcoming exhibit at Tate Britain experiments with sensory experiences to deepen the way visitors perceive different works.
“The Art of Scent & The Scent of Art” on ‘Perfumer & Flavorist’
AÂ second look inside–and a different take on–a couple of art exhibits examining scent, by Ashraf Osman and Claus Noppeney: Continue reading “The Art of Scent & The Scent of Art” on ‘Perfumer & Flavorist’
Bespoke perfumes discussed by NYTimes.com
Once in a while the glamorous world of bespoke perfumes gets featured in the important papers.
A Bespoke Perfume Doesn’t Come Cheap – NYTimes.com
Audrey Gruss is founder of the Hope for Depression Research Foundation, which is seeking a scent that could be comforting to people with depression.