Leilão 32 Contemporary Israeli art with an emphasis on Israeli realism and pop-art
Por KooKoo
23.7.22
רמת גן, Israel

KooKoo's crazy #32 sale with an emphasis on Israeli realism artists for investment alongside light and happy Israeli pop art that has conquered the world for the past two years


In this sale we will introduce you to treasures at opportunity prices and artists that you have not yet known:


Daniel Zuberi is a surprising 30-year-old Israeli artist who graduated from traditional Italian painting and draws particularly deceptive and seductive flowers,

Zohar Tal Inbar paints a fine Israeli realism with a number of amazing oil paintings and drawing,

Lena Revanko pampers our collection with 4 works and an exhibition that is currently on display in a new museum in China called Diyuan Museum,

The young photographer (22) Maayan Sabag with at least 6 interesting photos like her,

3 oil paintings from the "Neighbor's Balloons" series by her Avia Halabi - another promising Israeli painter - only 25 years old,

Israel Dror Hemed, who two years ago held a solo exhibition at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art with two oil paintings at inviting opening prices,

Roni Yoffe excels in front of us from sale to sale with a series of beautiful paintings of realism,

Gala Gilan with 3 new works for your art collection,

Kot-Art The graffiti artist with 4 especially cool pop-art works for the most fun room in your home, and Lior Ron also paints colorful and especially successful pop-art works of men wearing helmets.


KooKoo takes care of you, contact 0558859447 (Lisa)

Enjoy and good luck :)

(As always - prices include VAT and no VAT added)

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LOTE 46:

Tali Ben Eliezer
''Sinking'' 2022


Preço inicial:
$ 100
Preço estimado :
$200 - $250
Comissão da leiloeira: 15%
IVA: 18% Sobre a comissão apenas
23.7.22 em KooKoo
identificações: Arte israelita

''Sinking'' 2022
Acrylic on framed paper 
21/29 cm
signed

Tali Ben Eliezer (1976) is a self-taught Israeli artist, living and creating in Tel Aviv.

Tali Ben Eliezer's wounded women pull us down with a wink and a lighted cigarette, exposing us to their lives made up of a variety of regrettable decisions. Those bourgeois girls have grown up and now change their minds on a daily basis, running away from every shred of disappointing reality, always looking to be somewhere else.

With the unrefined use of cynicism and black humor, the artist manages to convey to us that theirs is always worse, and the troubles of others, as is well known, are naturally a very reassuring thing.

Tali's women get entangled and deceived, push the boundaries and miss, but mostly make us identify with them. Tali's paintings present us with the best and most common mistakes and how they can be successfully incorporated into life. or not.