Hilda Kozári

HU

Hilda Kozári (b. 1964) is a Hungarian-born visual artist living and working in Finland. Kozári's works are multi-sensory installations in which the artist explores the impact of scents and smells on visual experience. Multiculturalism, identity and memory are key themes in Kozár's art. She has created works and workshops with visually impaired people.

Kozár's installation AIR, Smell of Helsinki, Budapest and Paris (2003) consists of video projections and three acrylic bubbles hanging in space, into which the viewer can step. The bubbles represent the cities of Helsinki, Paris and Budapest, with the artist's own memories and experiences. Video projections show images of the cities, and the smells specific to each city can be sensed by those who enter the bubble. Parisian perfume designer Bertrand Duchaufour contributed to the development of the scent world. AIR, Smell of Helsinki, Budapest and Paris is part of the art collection of the State Art Museum.

Source : https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilda_Kozari

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1997

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