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'Perfume, Sculpture of the Invisible' celebrates the work of master perfumer Francis Kurkdjian with an exhibition that activates all the scenes.
The subversive power of beauty is evident from the onset of the exhibition and her early series, Autoportrait (1989-90). In a succession of tightly cropped, close-up, silver gelatin prints, a ...