No ‘visual’ artist addressed the sense of smell as often as Marcel Duchamp did. Whereas his solid objects can still be studied visually and textually, the scents he used have by now evaporated, and a vocabulary to describe them is lacking until today. What we have left are nose witness reports and the possibility to smell olfactory reconstructions. Rereading canonical text with a more sensory gaze and inhaling these historical fragrances, such as cedar, erotic perfumes and coffee, will enable us to reconstruct the olfactory dimension of our highly ocularcentric history of art
For her doctoral dissertation “In Search of Lost Scents,” art and scent historian Caro Verbeek (Vrij...
Duchamp’s readymade is usually interpreted as a bold and cerebral emancipation of modern art from th...
Abstract We don’t know much about the smells of the past. Yet, odours play an important role in our ...
No ‘visual’ artist addressed the sense of smell as often as Marcel Duchamp did. Whereas his solid ob...
Modern and contemporary art is composed of a wide variety of elements. This paper shall examine the ...
This thesis considers the role of smell in art and aesthetics during the late nineteenth and early t...
Smell has played an important–yet overlooked–rôle in Futurism, due to a dominant ocularcentric appro...
A topic little studied, in the present state of the research, is the representation of the sensory d...
Vision and sound have traditionally been viewed as being the superior senses within epistemology. I ...
When putting an olfactory reconstruction on display in a museum, curators, conservators, and scholar...
What does a church smell like? Or a movie theater? How conscious are we of the smells that surround ...
After having investigated in many of his novels the human soul and his weaknesses, Philippe Claudel ...
This essay analyses Michel Faber’s neo-Victorian novel, The Crimson Petal and the White, focusing in...
How can you describe a perfume? How can you put into words a presence that is fleeting but intense, ...
International audienceThe study of scents and all things olfactory is thriving, a sign of the great ...
For her doctoral dissertation “In Search of Lost Scents,” art and scent historian Caro Verbeek (Vrij...
Duchamp’s readymade is usually interpreted as a bold and cerebral emancipation of modern art from th...
Abstract We don’t know much about the smells of the past. Yet, odours play an important role in our ...
No ‘visual’ artist addressed the sense of smell as often as Marcel Duchamp did. Whereas his solid ob...
Modern and contemporary art is composed of a wide variety of elements. This paper shall examine the ...
This thesis considers the role of smell in art and aesthetics during the late nineteenth and early t...
Smell has played an important–yet overlooked–rôle in Futurism, due to a dominant ocularcentric appro...
A topic little studied, in the present state of the research, is the representation of the sensory d...
Vision and sound have traditionally been viewed as being the superior senses within epistemology. I ...
When putting an olfactory reconstruction on display in a museum, curators, conservators, and scholar...
What does a church smell like? Or a movie theater? How conscious are we of the smells that surround ...
After having investigated in many of his novels the human soul and his weaknesses, Philippe Claudel ...
This essay analyses Michel Faber’s neo-Victorian novel, The Crimson Petal and the White, focusing in...
How can you describe a perfume? How can you put into words a presence that is fleeting but intense, ...
International audienceThe study of scents and all things olfactory is thriving, a sign of the great ...
For her doctoral dissertation “In Search of Lost Scents,” art and scent historian Caro Verbeek (Vrij...
Duchamp’s readymade is usually interpreted as a bold and cerebral emancipation of modern art from th...
Abstract We don’t know much about the smells of the past. Yet, odours play an important role in our ...