Odor, Immaterial Sculptures exhibition at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen
The Odor, Immaterial Sculptures exhibition, curated by Thomas Thiel and Lea März at the Museum für Gegenwartskunst Siegen is dedicated entirely to the power of smells. It brings together works that place odor as an experience of smell and space at the centre of experiencing art. On display are intangible sculptures, including existing works and numerous new creations developed for this special exhibition, which confront visitors with the capabilities of our sense of smell. Building on this direct experience, the artists open up personal, local and global perspectives which reference historical and current events. The individual works address, among other things, the interplay between time and space, the individual and the community, consciousness and the subconscious, visibility and invisibility, the everyday and the miraculous, self-perception and the perception of others, presence and absence, life and death.
Visual: Odor, Immaterial Sculptures, Design: Tim+Tim
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