Agustín Sabella is a contemporary artist working at the intersection of text and image, creating fragmented dialogues where meaning remains open-ended. His creative process begins with phrases collected in notebooks, which later evolve into paintings and precisely crafted stencils. Rather than delivering a clear message, his work provokes doubt and interpretation, exploring the tension between language and visual form.
He has exhibited at venues such as MACRO in Rosario, the National Museum of Visual Arts in Montevideo, Lugar a Dudas in Cali, and Galería Ups! in Buenos Aires. His achievements include an Honorable Mention at the Paul Cézanne Prize, an artist residency at Lugar a Dudas, and the Centro Comercial e Industrial Salto Prize at the Bienal de Salto. His work challenges conventional narrative structures, inviting the viewer to reconstruct meaning from fragments of language and visual composition.