Auction 30 Israeli Contemporary Art - Young promising artists for investment
By KooKoo
Mar 12, 2022
Ramat Gan, Israel

New year opens with KooKoo, Israel's promising young artists -


For this sale, we combined two opposites: a selection of realistic works by the best artists alongside pop art works: everything is Israeli - everything is contemporary!


Gala Gilan, Roni Yoffe, Avia Halabi and Shani Shemesh lead the sale with fine works of realism - pay attention to the sculpture with the scent of Italy that brought Shani Shemesh to Israel first time with KooKoo


Lena Revanko with six beautiful works that returned to Israel after an exhibition in France,


KOT-ART, which has already been sold in the gallery for thousands of dollars to create with four large and cool pop art works at KooKoo's prices,


Eran Weber with three pulsating drawings!


Julie Filipenko with a beautiful original work for collectors


Isaac Jacobs with particularly large and significant works,


In this sale, we will introduce you for the first time to Shay Katz - a young and interesting artist, Smadar Kilchensky - an Israeli actress and painter, Kobi Zarfati - a realist painter, a graduate of the station, Eyelet Rosenberg and Lior Ron


And also - Bazooka Joe, Orit Akta, Vered Aharonovitch, Naomi Shalev, Mor Rimmer, Yariv Amitai, Michal Worka, Israel Dror Hemed, Diana Kogan, Doron Wolf and many more


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Enjoy and good luck :) (As always - prices include VAT and no VAT added)

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LOT 15:

Yariv Amitay
Untitled, 2021


Start price:
$ 200
Estimated price :
$300 - $350
Buyer's Premium: 15%
VAT: 17% On commission only

Untitled, 2021
Unique, clever, cynical, humorous and inspiring works by the historian who admires the art of the medieval period - Yariv Amitay 

Pens, markers and colored pencils on paper
29/21 cm
signed

Yariv Amitay (1975) lives and works in the underground in Kibbutz Givat Haim.
An illustrator and cricotrist ("Deviations of Penguins" and "The Life of Sarah"), he combines his two great loves - the written and illustrated history of the Middle Ages with the anarchist humor of Dudu Geva and the petrol culture of the 90s.
The choice of these subjects is not accidental and began in his childhood in which he was intrigued by worlds of mystery, humor and legend. Through the work, the artist connects to distant periods in which he created worlds arising from these areas of interest without fear of internal or external criticism.
In everyday life, Yariv works in the kibbutz archives