Smell Me Artist Transforms Body Odor Into Olfactory Self-Portrait
By Hugh Hart
“I think I’m part canine,” jokes New York artist Martynka Wawrzyniak. “I follow my nose in terms of how I read and react to other people, so I’ve always been obsessed with olfactory senses.”
The idea that odor informs identity would explain Wawrzyniak’s new exhibition Smell Me, opening Saturday at envoy enterprises gallery in New York. The show, which runs through Nov. 18, showcases vials of the artist’s scientifically extracted hair oils, sweat and tears. In addition, a Scent Chamber blasts visitors with clouds of perfume — some of it synthesized directly from Wawrzyniak’s armpit by scent experts Yann Vasnier and Dawn Goldworm.
“I wanted to create a self-portrait that was completely stripped of the visual prejudice that we usually associate with judging a person, or judging a woman specifically,” Wawrzyniak told Wired by phone. “To me, the olfactory aura we carry around with us is very much a physical mix of chemicals.”
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