ODY SABAN
John Hood follows Ody Saban's international route from
Istanbul, to Haifa, to Paris, and to New York, but discovers
that her creative world is within herself.
Excerpt:
...Odette (Ody) Saban was born in Istanbul on April
30, 1953 of Sephardic Jewish parents. Before the Second
World War, Ody's parents had been fairly wealthy, but
the property of all Jews in Istanbul, like that of the
Greeks and Armenians, was confiscated in 1941. Her parents
were divorced when she was five and her mother remarried
to a Moslem who was a well-known miniature and china
restorer. He was also a musician and poet and greatly
influenced Ody's artistic development.
A lonely but imaginative child, Ody created a play world
of her own, talking and singing to exotic objects around
the house. Ody tells of this experience. 'To me it seems
that in myself, the woken dreams, spontaneous imagination,
and semi-controlled hallucinations have developed rather
than lessened with age. I continue to practice my childhood
games almost constantly, and more intensely, but in
a visual and interiorized manner.'