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Scents of Movement, Scents of Place at the Art Gallery of Alberta

17 September 2022 : 11h00 31 December 2022 : 17h00

The Art Gallery of Alberta produces an exhibition curated by Lindsey Sharman that is built like a perfume.

The top note of this exhibition is place: some places we know, some we can get to, others we cannot, and some perhaps we don’t want to. The artist collaboration Sans façon and the artist Brian Goeltzenleuchter have recreated scents from specific times and places in people’s lives. Sans façon captures nostalgic memories and Goeltzenleuchter works with refugees to recreate the smells of their now unreachable homes.

The middle notes are all movement-based: travel, migration, immigration, navigation, transportation, moving from one stage of life to the next, navigating through the afterlife, time travel, globalization, trade and the delineation of space are all present. Millie Chen and Evelyn von Michalofski’s satirical work asks you to navigate the tourist experience by scent and think critically about care, travel, leisure and modes of transportation. As experienced through Abbas Akhavan’s planter filled with trees, even if physical objects dictate your movement, smell can defy containment and borders.

The base notes encapsulate broader notions of life, death, myriad worldviews (or worldsenses), subjectivity, colonialism and what we can know through our nose. Rolande Souliere takes smellers on an olfactory journey through the Four Directions, in an installation that encapsulates the artist’s Indigenous worldview with transitions through the stages of life, death and the eternal. Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik traces the real and imagined spatial histories of “curry,” using it as a fragrant stand-in for colonization and notions of both identity and the Other.

14€ 0 – 14 dollars

Art Gallery of Alberta

2 Sir Winston Churchill Square Edmonton
Alberta, T5J 2C1 Canada
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780.422.6223
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17 September 2022 : 11h00 31 December 2022 : 17h00

The Art Gallery of Alberta produces an exhibition curated by Lindsey Sharman that is built like a perfume.

The top note of this exhibition is place: some places we know, some we can get to, others we cannot, and some perhaps we don’t want to. The artist collaboration Sans façon and the artist Brian Goeltzenleuchter have recreated scents from specific times and places in people’s lives. Sans façon captures nostalgic memories and Goeltzenleuchter works with refugees to recreate the smells of their now unreachable homes.

The middle notes are all movement-based: travel, migration, immigration, navigation, transportation, moving from one stage of life to the next, navigating through the afterlife, time travel, globalization, trade and the delineation of space are all present. Millie Chen and Evelyn von Michalofski’s satirical work asks you to navigate the tourist experience by scent and think critically about care, travel, leisure and modes of transportation. As experienced through Abbas Akhavan’s planter filled with trees, even if physical objects dictate your movement, smell can defy containment and borders.

The base notes encapsulate broader notions of life, death, myriad worldviews (or worldsenses), subjectivity, colonialism and what we can know through our nose. Rolande Souliere takes smellers on an olfactory journey through the Four Directions, in an installation that encapsulates the artist’s Indigenous worldview with transitions through the stages of life, death and the eternal. Sita Kuratomi Bhaumik traces the real and imagined spatial histories of “curry,” using it as a fragrant stand-in for colonization and notions of both identity and the Other.

14€ 0 – 14 dollars

Art Gallery of Alberta

2 Sir Winston Churchill Square Edmonton
Alberta, T5J 2C1 Canada
+ Google Map
780.422.6223
View Venue Website

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