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Tag Archives: reception aesthetics

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Strange power of olfactory art

April 5, 2015 Scent Culture Institute: Smelling in Culture, Business & Society

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 →

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Tate sensorium: What Does Art Smell Like?

March 18, 2015 Scent Culture Institute: Smelling in Culture, Business & Society

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? →

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“Gagosian smell”

March 11, 2015 Scent Culture Institute: Smelling in Culture, Business & Society

Anicka Yi is known for her interest in feminism, body politics, and sensory experience and thus a point of reference for reflecting on the sense of smell in art. Continue reading “Gagosian smell” →

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