January 16th, 2015 at 8:30 am
Author: Natalie Bloomingdale, Marisa Gluck, Shontel Horne, Abigail Stone, and Marieke Trielhard
Photo: Amanda Friedman and Annie Tritt
Information provided by: Angeleno
As Los Angeles emerges as a leading cultural hub, the city’s artists, galleries, museums, curators and advisors continue to define a movement that’s attracting—and retaining—the world’s most inspiring visionaries. With fearless talent and a community that offers unabashed support, L.A. is not only a place to be for serious artists and collectors, it is the place to be.
REBEL WITH A CAUSE
Artist Analia Saban defies labels in her quest for self-expression.
“I live out of my carry-on bag,” says Analia Saban. The 34-year-old Buenos Aires-born artist has just rushed into her studio—an airy Santa Monica space she inherited from her mentor, artist John Baldessari—from a German lesson and is packing to leave for New York. Then it’s off to Dusseldorf, where she teaches at the prestigious Kunstakademie, before returning to L.A., a cycle she’s repeated for over a year. She switches genres just as seamlessly. Currently working in marble for a February exhibition at New York’s Tanya Bonakdar Gallery, Saban also has pieces in LACMA’s current show, Variations: Conversations in and Around Abstract Painting. In 2012, she walked off with the Rudin Prize for Emerging Photographers. “If I think I’m getting a bit too comfortable, then I want to push myself,” Saban says. “She’s experimenting with materials in an interesting way, often making them do things that you don’t expect,” says MOCA curator Bennett Simpson. Nancy Meyer, who co-curated the LACMA show, agrees: “Her work challenges the confines of what a painting or a sculpture is meant to be.” The one label Saban does celebrate is being an Angeleno. “I can’t say enough good things about how lucky artists are here. The weather, affordability and resources for fabrication are limitless. And then there are the institutions. I can finish a body of work, call some curators and they just show up.” There’s a word for that: talented.
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January 15th, 2015 at 10:00 am
What:
Open wide and say “Aaaaahhhh!” when Los Angeles magazine brings together the food, beverages and chefs of the city’s up-and-coming culinary scene. Celebrate the class of the 2015 Best New Restaurants featured in the January issue as well as past honorees, meet the chefs, sample gourmet tastings, and sip on handcrafted cocktails, beer and wine. Must be 21 or older. Presented by Infiniti.
Where:
Lot 613
613 Imperial St.
Los Angeles, CA 90021
(Arts District DTLA)
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January 14th, 2015 at 10:00 am
What:
You don’t have to travel to Santa Barbara to sample the famed wine region’s newest and most up-and-coming offerings. They’ll be well-represented this month at wineLA’s 12th Annual Stars of Santa Barbara at The Peninsula Beverly Hills hotel.
Long before the movie “Sideways,” the wine lovers’ site was telling its audience that Santa Barbara winemakers are producing some of the best wines in the world. For this fundraiser, they’ve gathered the “best of the best” and the “brand standards” among Santa Barbara wineries for unlimited tastings, gourmet appetizers and a silent auction benefiting the T.J. Martell Foundation, the music industry’s largest nonprofit funding innovative medical research focused on finding cures for leukemia, cancer and AIDS.
Two packages are offered: general admission with 7 p.m. entrance, $125 per person; VIP with 6:30 p.m. entrance, $200 per person. Prices will go up as the event fills to capacity.
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