
In Manhattan’s Chinatown, a Gallery Invites Visitors to Sniff Its Art
Olfactory Art Keller presents experimental exhibitions featuring projects made by artists who work with scent, and perfumers who create art.
April 8, 2022
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Tucked between a seafood market and a dumpling shop in Manhattan’s Chinatown, a small storefront showcases a suite of expressionist oil paintings. Appreciated from the street, the pieces hover elegantly between representation and abstraction, their brushstrokes both cohering into and resisting recognizable forms. But these swirls of shapes and colors are only part of the works. For the complete experience, you must enter the space, touch the paintings, bring your nose to their surfaces, and inhale. This is how viewers are encouraged to engage with the art in “Glade: To Touch Painting” (through April 30), an exhibition of scented paintings by Brazilian artist Luiza Gottschalk, currently on view at the gallery Olfactory Art Keller.
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