With ants, blooms and birds, museum rethinks uni smarts
The putrid stench of an endangered species known as the corpse flower is no deterrent for artist Ingela Ihrman.
The Swedish artist will emerge from a sculptural costume of the plant wearing a perfume of its rotting-meat scent, as part of the latest exhibition at The University of Melbourne’s Potter Museum of Art titled A velvet ant, a flower and a bird.