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Odor – Immaterial Scultures / Immaterielle Skulpturen (Hardback)
Imprint: DCV
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9783969121764
Published: 20th March 2024
Pages: 200
ISBN: 9783969121764
Published: 20th March 2024
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The effect of odour is immediate. Smells arouse feelings in us, put us in moods, awaken recollections. They colour the other senses and shape our perceptions more profoundly than we are aware. Scents create closeness and distance at the same time. They become imprinted on our memories and consolidate our experiences. And yet their existence in the world of three dimensions remains invisible, and the act of picking up a scent is fleeting.
The publication Odor - Immaterial Sculptures zooms in on the power of smells. Contributions from curators, artists, scientists, and scholars frame a variety of perspectives on this evanescent phenomenon, examining the olfactory sense and the qualities of the immaterial. Full-page plates conceived by the artists provide additional information, imagery, and contexts around the individual works, which put odour as an olfactory and spatial experience at the centre of the engagement with art.
The works operate between the poles of time and space, individual and community, consciousness and the subconscious, visibility and invisibility, the everyday and the miraculous, the sense of self and the perceptions of others, presence and absence, life and death.
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