Olfactory Art Keller Exhibits to Debut at Institute for Art and Olfaction

The collection will summarize the creative work with scents from Olfactory Art Keller's first year of exhibits.
The collection will summarize the creative work with scents from Olfactory Art Keller's first year of exhibits.

A selection of exhibits from Olfactory Art Keller (OAK) will be showcased in February 2022 at the Institute for Art and Olfaction (IAO) in Los Angeles. The collection will summarize the creative work with scents from OAK's first year of exhibits.

OAK is an olfactory art gallery in New York City that opened in early 2021.

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The experiment scents on display were created by three group exhibitions: Perfumers Gone Wild, Ten Encounters and New York/New Fumes.

Some highlights include scented blown glass sculptures by Josely Carvalho, the scents involved in creating Camilla Nicklaus Maurer’s olFACTORY and M Dougherty’s Forest Bath sculptures made from mycelium, wax and resin with fragrances.

There will also be an Artists and Curator Reception on February 19 with a chance to meet some of the artists and art gallery director Andreas Keller.

The exhibits will be on display for the entire month of February at The Institute for Art and Olfaction, 932 Chung King Road, Los Angeles, CA., 90012.

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