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Clara Ursitti is a Canadian-Italian artist based in
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, Scotland. She was born in
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in 1968. She studied Fine Art at
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,
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and completed her MFA at the
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in 1994.


Works and exhibitions

Her artwork is widely recognised for its innovative use of scent and she is known a pioneer in the field of Olfactory Art. In 1994 she created ''Self-Portrait in Scent, Sketch no. 1''. exhibited at The Centre for Contemporary Arts, Glasgow. Art historian Caro Verbeek, of the Vrije Universiteit and the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, cites this work as a breakthrough in both artistic and technological terms. Since this important breakthrough Ursitti has exhibited her work internationally in numerous museums, galleries and public spaces. Notable group exhibitions include 'Belle Haleine', at the
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, Basel, 'Something in the Air' at Museum Villa Rot, Ulm, The
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Biennial 2010, Museum Angewandete Kunst, Frankfurt, the Glasgow International Festival of Contemporary Art, the Gothenburg International Biennial'','' the Kunstverein Wolfsburg,
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, London, the Living Art Museum Iceland, Fife Contemporary, and the Centre For Contemporary Photography in Melbourne. She has also had solo exhibitions at
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, Glasgow, YYZ Artists Outlet, Toronto, the Esther Klein Gallery, Philadelphia, Galleri 54 Gothenburg and the Collective, Edinburgh. In 2001 her scent based work ''Sub Club, August 8, 1998, Glasgow'' (1998) was included in the landmark survey exhibition 'Here and Now: Scottish Art 1990-2001'. ''Communication Suite'' (2008) was a site specific installation based upon research into a 1960s US military experiment which attempted to teach a dolphin to speak English with
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as the key person tasked with developing these cross species interactions. This was part of a group show curated by Christine Borland in the communications suite of the University of Glasgow's Medical Building. Other artists included Douglas Gordon, Mark Dion,
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, Abramovich & Ulay, and Alistair McLennan. ''Poison Ladies'' a gallery intervention, featured 28 women wearing the Christian Dior perfume ''Poison'' who appeared unannounced at an exhibition opening. As Jo Barret wrote in Canadian Art magazine 'Most aged older than 60, the women comprised a demographic sometimes considered invisible, but because of the aroma they carried into the room, they became visible and impossible to ignore.' In addition to her gallery based installations Ursitti has also created a number of public interventions. She has often worked with local groups, such as the East of Scotland Car Club for a commission for the
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in 2017, which was titled ''Bring Back The Hill''. Another related work ''Kustom'' involved custom car enthusiasts making scented interventions throughout the city as part of the Glasgow International Festival of Art in 2016. ''Doing science in a gendered world'' was an event, workshop and exhibition organised by LifeSpace and School of Life Sciences
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, University of Dundee (Feb-April 2019). A newly commissioned performance ''Break'' (2019) was part of the Parse conference for their new journal launch titled ''Work'' at Valand Academy and Skogen, Gothenburg, Sweden. She was interviewed for the
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Art & Research in 2008 and also interviewed by Laura Estrada Prada for ''Roots & Routes. Research On Visual Cultures'' in 2016. In 2010 Ursitti was awarded a commission to make a film for the ''Wall of Light'' series commissioned by the
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and Centre for Contemporary Art to celebrate Glasgow, sport and the
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handover. She currently teaches on the Sculpture and Environmental Art course at Glasgow School of Art.


Selected awards and residencies

2019
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Arts and Humanities research grant 2019 Creative Scotland Open Fund 2012-14 Canada Council Long Term Artist Grant In 2007 Ursitti was the
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Fellow at the
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and
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, where she worked with Charles Spence of the Department of Experimental Psychology exploring how a combination of visual and non-visual senses creates meaning and experience for those encountering a work of art. 2004 ''IASPIS'' artist residency (International Artists Studio Programme in Sweden) 2001
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Assistance Award 1998 ''Sci-Art Award'',
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, London 1995 Travel Grant, British Arts Council


Selected publications

Stephen Wilson'', Art and Science Now'', Thames and Hudson, London (2012) Caro Verbeek, ''Something in the Air - Scent in Art'', Museum Villa Rot, Germany (2015) Fransceca Bacci & David Melcher, ''Art and the Senses'' Oxford University Press (2011) Jim Drobnick, ''The Smell Culture Reader'', Berg Publishers, London (2006) ''Here and Now: Scottish Art 1990-2001'' published by Dundee Contemporary Arts (2001)


References

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