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Scent artists or perfumers, colloquially known as "The Nose," are fragrance composers or painters. Among the masters featured in the exhibition will be Jean-Claude Ellena, whom Burr called "one of the most important artists alive in this medium." "He is intentionally wiping away any reference to nature, effacing and erasing natural landmarks. He is doing work that is cutting edge in it's forcing us to experience and rethink works of oflactory art," he added. Other leading perfumers whose work will be shown include Olivier Cresp, the creator of "Angel," and Alberto Morillas and Annie Buzantian whose "Pleasures" made the use of a carbon dioxide extraction that's considered a major technological advance in the art of perfume-making. A pivotal role of the center also will be to present public programs, including informal discussions with scent artists and perfume industry executives talking "about the tension between olfactory works of art and perfume as product," said Burr. Future shows will include a retrospective on Ellena's work; a technology exhibit demonstrating the use of synthetic molecules in perfume making; one on the raw materials that constitute fragrances such as Ugandan vanilla and Peruvian pink peppercorn. Many of the exhibitions will travel to other museums, Burr said.
The new center also will have an artist in residence program in which perfumers will work and be observed in MAD's artist studios creating new fragrances over a period of several months. Because most people don't associate perfume with art, Hotchner said, the center will introduce them to the creative work of "very serious, very talented and very sought-after designers who are artists who create scent
-- and have for hundreds of years." ___ Online: Museum of Arts and Design:
http://www.madmuseum.org/
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