Members at the Director’s Forum level and above are invited to an off-site studio visit with MOCA collection artist Analia Saban.
An invitation with event details will be emailed to members at the Directors Forum level ($4,500) and above. Memberships can be purchased or renewed online. If you would like to upgrade an existing membership, please contact the Membership Department at membership@moca.org.
About Analia Saban
Analia Saban dissects and reconfigures traditional notions of painting, often using the medium of paint as the subject itself. Blurring the lines between painting and sculpture, imagery and objecthood, her work frequently includes plays on art historical references and traditions. Paintings expand to sculptural forms and sculptures are presented in two dimensions, using the process of trial and error with new techniques and technology. Her unconventional methods such as unweaving paintings, laser-burning wood and canvas, molding forms in acrylic paint, weaving paint through linen thread, remain central to her practice as she continues to explore art-making processes and materials in relation to her daily experience. Dealing with issues of fragility, balance, technique and experimentation, Saban's connection with everyday objects is at the forefront of her investigation of tangible materials and the metaphysical properties of artworks. Born in 1980 in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Saban currently lives and works in Los Angeles.
Studio Visit with artist Analia Saban
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Thursday, Feb 2, 2023 12am
Studio Visit with artist Analia Saban
Members at the Director’s Forum level and above are invited to an off-site studio visit with MOCA collection artist Analia Saban.
An invitation with event details will be emailed to members at the Directors Forum level ($4,500) and above. Memberships can be purchased or renewed online. If you would like to upgrade an existing membership, please contact the Membership Department at membership@moca.org.
About Analia Saban
Analia Saban dissects and reconfigures traditional notions of pa…