christopher saban studied fine art at the historic national art school, in sydney, graduating in 2004 with recognition for outstanding achievement in painting and extensive studio based training in drawing, art history, painting, sculpture, print making and photography.
his fine art practice to date uses a variety of media to focus on details in nature and explore the urban environment with reference to his experience of contemporary australian, asian and south pacific cultures.
2008 - an artist at my table - FONAS - national art school
2008 australia - the kangaroo can kill - art group - surry hills
2007 edo pop - mu - darlinghurst
2007 wasabi - art group - surry hills
2007 james salmond - sydney
2006 so far so good - gallery hm - sydney 2006 art auction - brunswick street gallery, melbourne
2006 greenpeace - art for action - changing nature, sydney 2006 the body show, brunswick street gallery, melbourne 2006 lifes precious moments, art moment gallery, bondi beach
2005 empire - surry hills
2005 empire - double bay
2005 absolut secret drawcard, cellblock gallery, national art school
2005 young guns - richard martin art - woollahra 2004 degree show, national art school, sydney 2004 the process of painting, cellblock gallery, sydney
2004 salon des refuses, cellblock gallery, national art school 2004 infusion, cellblock gallery, fonas group, sydney 2004 portraits, stairwell gallery, national art school, sydney
print australia the kangaroo can kill - limited edition hard cover art catalogue - 2008 australian art collector magazine - spring, summer - 2008 buddha nature - limited edition hard cover book - 2008 edo pop - limited edition hard cover art catalogue - 2007 australian art collector magazine - spring, summer 2007 australian art collector magazine - summer - 2006 australian art collector magazine - summer 2005 In the frame, sunday herald - 2005 sydney morning herald, metro - 2005 art almanac - 2005
web www.christophersaban.com www.globalgallery.com.au www.visualarts.net.au www.www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/galleryhm www.greenpeace.com.au/artforaction www.artreview.com.au//webresources/article732.asp