
Perfumers Gone Wild, an exhibition of scent art on display at Olfactory Art Keller in New York, has begun its run from April 29 to May 22, 2021.
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For this exhibition of olfactory art, seven perfumers at different stages of their careers created scents without a brief, and without having to consider the technical requirements and economic considerations that usually come with developing a perfume.
The scents that can be explored at Perfumers Gone Wild include:
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Caring Whisper from Pascal Gaurin
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Tiger Tuberose from Mackenzie Reilly
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Alger la Blance from Yves Cassar
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Hope/less from Chiaki Nomura consists of two scents, Hope and Hopeless that were created to be used both individually or layered
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Sinner from Christina Christie is inspired by the use of resins and incense in religious rituals
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16 Ton from Carlos Benaim stacks the heaviest molecules from IFF’s collection on top of each other
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!['[W]hen a perfumer is given a brief, you're taking parts from different parts of your life and experiences, you're bringing such a personal POV to create an olfactive experience that can't be replicated by a computer that doesn't have those touchpoints,' says perfumer Nicole Mancini.](https://img.perfumerflavorist.com/mindful/allured/workspaces/default/uploads/2026/03/img-7063.PH7aX8fPat.jpg?auto=format%2Ccompress&fit=crop&h=191&q=70&w=340)






